Justice Rutledge delivered the opinion of the Supreme Court.
But according to Justice Rutledge, erudition is not enough.
There are, Justice Rutledge confesses, some drawbacks to the job.
Justice Rutledge wrote another dissenting opinion in which he was joined by Justices Frankfurter, Jackson and Burton.
Justice Rutledge acquiesced in the Court's opinion and judgment, but was doubtful on the question of equal protection of the laws.
Justice Rutledge's papers are archived at the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress and available to researchers.
Justice Rutledge could not be reached for comment last night.
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Justice Rutledge also issued a concurring opinion, in which Justices Black, Douglas and Murphy joined.
Justice Rutledge concludes by saying that the Court makes "the illegality of this search and seizure its inarticulate premise of decision."