Justice Quote by Frederick Pollock
“Medieval justice was a quaint thing.”
About This Quote
Source Historical analysis: Commentary on medieval legal systems, 19th‑century scholarship
Medieval justice, though primitive, had its own logic and cultural context, not merely quaint.
In simple terms: Old law seemed simple but had purpose.
Study past systems to improve modern justice.
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When to use this quote
- legal reform
- education
- policy analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What can contemporary law learn from medieval practices?
Modern law may overlook valuable traditions.