Charles V. Bardeen

Charles Valdo Bardeen (September 23, 1850 March 21, 1903) was an American jurist.

Born in Brookfield, New York, he moved to Wisconsin with his family in 1854. He lived briefly in Colorado and then returned to Wisconsin. In 1875, he received his law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School. Bardeen was appointed a Wisconsin Circuit Court in 1891 and then to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 1898 serving until his death.[1]

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gollark: Part of the criteria many people in somewhat more freedom-respecting countries use to judge countries/sociopolitical systems/whatever is how much "freedom" they provide.
gollark: You can have opinions on things without personally/directly experiencing on them.
gollark: Maybe a system which gives one leader large amounts of power is problematic then.
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gollark: I've heard it said that common sense is generally used to describe stuff which is obvious to you and not others.
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