Roscoe Pound, a somewhat famed jurist of the
20s and 30s. (A time when socialism was shall we
say, "untarnished".)
"He was perhaps the chief U.S. advocate of sociological jurisprudence, which holds that statutes and court decisions are affected by social conditions; his ideas apparently influenced the New Deal programs of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt. "
So it shouldn't come as any surprise that the
socialists of today would hold him up as an
example.
BLOAT!