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Reflections On "The Nature Of The Judicial Process", Ernest Nagel
Reflections On "The Nature Of The Judicial Process", Ernest Nagel
Cardozo Law Review
More than half a century has gone by since Cardozo delivered the three series of lectures, subsequently published in three wellknown books, in which he presented his philosophy of law with impressive learning and arresting (but sometimes distracting) eloquence. His jurisprudential views as well as his judicial decisions were influential in his lifetime; and his philosophical writings continue to be read, though it is difficult to say how widely or with what effect on their readers. In any event, during the past fifty years there has been a renaissance of active interest in legal philosophy, in this country as well …
Judicial Legislation, Anthony D'Amato
Freedom And Constraint In The Jewish Judicial Process, Norman Lamm, Aaron Kirschenbaum
Freedom And Constraint In The Jewish Judicial Process, Norman Lamm, Aaron Kirschenbaum
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Moral Element In Cardozo's Jurisprudence, Stanley C. Brubaker
The Moral Element In Cardozo's Jurisprudence, Stanley C. Brubaker
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contract And Uncertainty: The Reformation Of An International Business Agreement, Joan A. Lipton
Contract And Uncertainty: The Reformation Of An International Business Agreement, Joan A. Lipton
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Application Of Constitutive Prescriptions: An Addendum To Justice Cardozo, Myres S. Mcdougal
The Application Of Constitutive Prescriptions: An Addendum To Justice Cardozo, Myres S. Mcdougal
Cardozo Law Review
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The Theory Of Adjudication And The Task Of The Great Judge, David A.J. Richards
The Theory Of Adjudication And The Task Of The Great Judge, David A.J. Richards
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
In The Eyes Of The Beholder: The Exercise Of Equitable Discretion In Federal Habeas Corpus, David Zwiebel
In The Eyes Of The Beholder: The Exercise Of Equitable Discretion In Federal Habeas Corpus, David Zwiebel
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.