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  1. BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO, COMARES - 9788484448075 . Escribe tu opinión. Derecho Filosofía del derecho Sinopsis de LA NATURALEZA DE FUNCION JUDICIAL. En toda la vasta y calificada bibliografía jurídica norteamericana, no hay ningún libro de breves dimensiones tan universalmente famoso como el presente.

  2. Benjamin Cardozo was born May 24, 1870 in New York City to Rebecca Nathan and Albert Cardozo. Cardozo’s father served on the New York Supreme Court (New York’s trial court) until he resigned due a judicial corruption scandal. Afterwards, his father continued his legal career as a successful lawyer.

  3. CARDOZO, BENJAMIN N. (1870–1938)The towering professional and public reputation that oliver wendell holmes enjoyed when he retired from the Supreme Court in 1932 contributed to President herbert hoover's selection of Benjamin Nathan Cardozo as his successor despite the fact that there were already two New Yorkers and one Jew on the Supreme Court.

  4. Benjamin N. Cardozo High School is a public high school in the Bayside neighborhood of Queens, New York City.The school was named for Benjamin N. Cardozo, who served as justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals.It is operated by the New York City Department of Education.. Cardozo High School is known for its Mentor Law and Humanities program, offering ...

  5. Justice For All. At Cardozo School of Law, we believe in Justice for All. But we don’t just believe it. We practice it. Our clinical students advocate for the elderly, immigration rights, people with disabilities, children, victims of abuse, accessibility, and those who were wrongfully incarcerated. Learn More.

  6. Benjamin Nathan Cardozo. Born 1870. Died 1938. He was only human. This article explores Cardozo’s most famous scripted tort decision, Palsgraf v. Long Island R. Co., 248 N.Y. 339 (1928), 83 years since he breathed his last breath. The analysis herein, using the Palsgraf decision, seeks to compare and contrast Cardozo’s humanistic and intellectual dichotomies which are exemplified in that ...

  7. In 1932, President Herbert Hoover appointed Benjamin Nathan Cardozo to the Supreme Court of the United States. Cardozo was the second Jew, after Louis D. Brandeis, to serve on the nation’s highest court. Previously, Cardozo served as a judge on the New York State Supreme Court and as Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals.