November 16, 1787 - Thomas Ruffin
Ranked among the ten greatest jurists in American history by Harvard Law School Dean Roscoe Pound, Ruffin's legal legacy is inseparable from his role in sustaining slavery — as an enslaver, a slave trader, and the author of North Carolina v. Mann (1829), which declared the power of an enslaver over an enslaved person to be absolute. The opinion's logic was as precise as it was consequential, and its influence reached well beyond North Carolina's borders. That the same mind shaped foundational doctrine in property, torts, and economic development makes his case a particular study in how legal authority can simultaneously advance and entrench profound harm.
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