calsfoundation@cals.org
July 26, 2012
Basil Thorpe Baker served on the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1934 until his death in 1941, and while his service was not long, his name appeared on 333 opinions, most of which reflected the sentiments of a unanimous court. On those occasions when he did dissent, his vote was usually cast for the common man as opposed to the large corporation. He was, his colleagues recalled, neither a confirmed conservative nor liberal in his interpretations of Arkansas statutes. Instead, as Horace Sloan observed, he had a natural legal mind.