One of the many things I like about baseball is how it combines individual talent and teamsmanship. Jed S. Rakoff baseballcombineindividual Change image and share on social
I admired Truman, among many other things, because he integrated the Army. I admired JFK because the very first civil rights legislation was passed at his insistence. JFK showed what you could do, though he was a deeply flawed person, as we all now know. Jed S. Rakoff admirearmycivil share on social
I've never been impressed with bureaucratic tradition. I don't like it when the parties come to me and say, 'This is the way that it's always done, judge.' I never found anything in the oath I took or the statutes I was asked to look at that said, 'Judge, stop thinking, because this is the way it was done before.' Jed S. Rakoff askbureaucraticfind share on social
When I was a kid, and for many years after, I was your classic afraid-to-dance-type person. Jed S. Rakoff afraidclassicdance Change image and share on social
If, in the name of combating terrorism, we so restrict our own freedom, have we not thereby lost part of the very battle we seek to win? Jed S. Rakoff battlecombatfreedom Change image and share on social
If you prosecute a CEO or other senior executive and send him or her to jail for committing a crime, the deterrent effect in my view vastly outweighs even the best compliance program you can put in place. Jed S. Rakoff ceocommitcompliance share on social
I don't have any respect for judges who arrive at the result first, and then try to figure out some way they can bend the law to reach their particular predilections. Jed S. Rakoff arrivebendfigure Change image and share on social
An application of judicial power that does not rest on facts is worse than mindless, it is inherently dangerous. If its deployment does not rest on facts - cold, hard, solid facts, established either by admissions or by trials - it serves no lawful or moral purpose and is simply an engine of oppression. Jed S. Rakoff admissionapplicationbadly share on social
I have huge respect for Preet Bharara, a great U.S. Attorney by any measure. But even great men can make mistakes. Jed S. Rakoff attorneybhararagreat Change image and share on social
If crimes are committed, they are committed by people; they are not committed by some free-floating entity. These companies and other entities don't operate on automatic pilot. There are individuals that make decisions - and some make the right decisions, and some make the wrong decisions. Jed S. Rakoff automaticcommitcompany share on social