Publication Date
1970
Abstract
Discretion remains the terra incognita of Anglo-American law. Though Kenneth Culp Davis' Discretionary Justice hardly makes him the Matthew Henson or the Francois Genet (or the Roscoe Pound for that matter) of this uncharted jurisprudential continent, his lucid and forceful discussion of the cutting edge of justice could prove both catalyst and important phase in the achievement of order in the chaos of discretion.
Recommended Citation
McGee,, Henry W. Jr.
(1970)
"Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry,"
Georgia Law Review: Vol. 4:
No.
3, Article 11.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/glr/vol4/iss3/11