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  1. Cardozo. Andrew L. Kaufman. Paperback. ISBN 9780674001923. Publication date: 04/14/2000. Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, unarguably one of the most outstanding judges of the twentieth century, is a man whose name remains prominent and whose contributions to the law remain relevant. This first complete biography of the longtime member and chief judge ...

  2. 11 de oct. de 2013 · Benjamin N. Cardozo (1870-1938) followed in his father’s footsteps as an attorney and New York judge. By the time he took the bench on the New York Court of Appeals in 1914, he had had 23 years of trial and appellate experience in New York City. During his 18 years on that court, he wrote over 500 opinions including, most notably, Palsgraf v.

  3. The 2025 cost of attendance at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law is $106,085. It includes tuition & fees, living costs, costs for books & supplies, transportation & travel costs, and other living expenses, but may exclude health insurance fee, loan fee, and required exam fee. After receiving grants and scholarships, the COA down to $71,085.

  4. Benjamin Nathan Cardozo (1870-1938) was an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States.He was nominated to the court by President Herbert Hoover (R) in 1932. Prior to joining the Supreme Court, Cardozo was the Chief Justice for the State of New York Court of Appeals.He served on the Supreme Court until his death on July 9, 1938.. Cardozo was one of three nominees of President ...

  5. The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law is the law school of Yeshiva University in New York City.Founded in 1976 and now located on Fifth Avenue near Union Square in Lower Manhattan, the school is named for Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo.Cardozo graduated its first class in 1979. An LL.M. program was established in 1998. Cardozo is nondenominational and has a secular curriculum, in ...

  6. Keywords: Benjamin N Cardozo, interpretation of statutes, methods of interpretation of statutes Introduction On May 24, 1870 Benjamin Nathan Cardozo was born in New York City. He graduated from Columbia University in 1889. Later Cardozo received 14 honorary degrees from Yale, Harvard and several well-known universities. He was

  7. Benjamin Cardozo was an eminent American jurist who contributed significantly towards the development of ‘common law’ in United States. He was the second Jew to serve on the nation’s highest court and became a Supreme Court justice without a law degree. After dropping out from the law school, he joined his father's firm and entered the bar where he earned an excellent reputation.