Yeah. I see cites in a couple of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions:Pottapaug1938 wrote:I love how PD, David Merrill and so many others treat the 1856 Bouvier opus as if it were legal holy writ, instead of a mildly amusing historical artifact.
Bullock v. BankChampaign, NA, 133 S. Ct. 1754 (2013), citing the Fourth Edition of Bouvier from the year 1852;
Johnson v. Williams, 133 S. Ct. 1088 (2013) (Scalia, concurring), citing the Eighth Edition from 1914.
Lawyers and judges know when and how to use Bouvier's Legal Dictionary and other secondary authorities. Sovereign citizens, tax protesters, and other wackos generally do not.