The Nature of the Judicial Process

The Nature of the Judicial Process
Title The Nature of the Judicial Process PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Nathan Cardozo
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1921
Genre Law
ISBN

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In this legal classic, a former Associate Supreme Court Justice explains the conscious and unconscious processes by which a judge decides a case. In simple, understandable language, he discusses the ways rulings are guided and shaped by information, precedent and custom, and standards of justice and morals.

The Nature of the Judicial Process

The Nature of the Judicial Process
Title The Nature of the Judicial Process PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Nathan Cardozo
Publisher
Pages 218
Release 1921
Genre Judges
ISBN

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In this famous treatise, a Supreme Court Justice describes the conscious and unconscious processes by which a judge decides a case. He discusses the sources of information to which he appeals for guidance and analyzes the contribution that considerations of precedent, logical consistency, custom, social welfare, and standards of justice and morals have in shaping his decisions.

The Nature of the Judicial Process

The Nature of the Judicial Process
Title The Nature of the Judicial Process PDF eBook
Author Benjamin N. Cardozo
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 178
Release 2012-08-28
Genre Law
ISBN 048616554X

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In this legal classic, a former Associate Supreme Court Justice explains the conscious and unconscious processes by which a judge decides a case and the ways rulings are guided and shaped.

The Nature of the Judicial Process

The Nature of the Judicial Process
Title The Nature of the Judicial Process PDF eBook
Author Benjamin N. Cardozo
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 178
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0486443868

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In this legal classic, a former Associate Supreme Court Justice explains the conscious and unconscious processes by which a judge decides a case and the ways rulings are guided and shaped.

The Nature of the Judicial Process

The Nature of the Judicial Process
Title The Nature of the Judicial Process PDF eBook
Author Benjamin N. Cardozo
Publisher Cosimo, Inc.
Pages 182
Release 2009-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1605203572

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This replica edition of a rare 1921 work gathers in one volume four lectures given by American lawyer and jurist BENJAMIN NATHAN CARDOZO (1870-1938), renowned for his contributions to American common law from his benches on the New York Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. Here, Cardozo addresses one of the greatest challenges for the law: dealing with gray areas and middle grounds. These lectures cover his solutions for the conundrums presented by: [ "The Method of Philosophy" [ "The Methods of History, Tradition and Sociology" [ "The Method of Sociology, and the Judge as a Legislator" [ "Adherence to Precedent, and the Subconscious Element in the Judicial Process"

The Nature of the Judicial Process

The Nature of the Judicial Process
Title The Nature of the Judicial Process PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Nathan Cardozo
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 1939
Genre Judges
ISBN

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The Nature of the Judicial Process

The Nature of the Judicial Process
Title The Nature of the Judicial Process PDF eBook
Author Benjamin N. Cardozo
Publisher Quid Pro Books
Pages 111
Release 2010-08-02
Genre Law
ISBN 1610270207

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Modern compilation and Foreword by Harvard law professor Andrew L. Kaufman, for a new generation to understand Justice Benjamin Cardozo's important and historic analysis of the way judges think and decide cases. Cardozo's frank discussion of the influences on judges, and Kaufman's expert take on Cardozo and his work, combine for an interesting study of judicial decision-making, still useful today.