I read with interest the column by E. King Poor on May 5 (“Court honored Lincoln as a fellow lawyer”) and had no idea of the Illinois Supreme Court’s published recognition of President Abraham Lincoln’s passing in 1865.Lincoln’s reputation for truth and noble causes is even more significant when viewed in the light of what mid-19th century American courtroom “justice” was all about.In his book released this year, “Prairie Justice, A History of Illinois Courts under French …