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Gertrude Jenkins, Unplugged, Todd C. Peppers
Gertrude Jenkins, Unplugged, Todd C. Peppers
Scholarly Articles
Gertrude Jenkins worked for U.S. Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone until his death in 1946. Adept at multi-tasking, she also ran a boarding house to make more money. A position as a floating secretary was created for Jenkins at the Court, and she worked in other chambers as well as the Court library until October 1949, when she accepted a position in Justice Frankfurter’s chambers. Jenkins retired in August 1953.
Gertrude Jenkins’s letters neither shed light on the grand constitutional issues of her day nor provide insights into the justices’ jurisprudential views. They will not cause historians to radically reevaluate …
Cardozo, The Canon And Some Critical Thoughts About Pedagogy, Deborah W. Post
Cardozo, The Canon And Some Critical Thoughts About Pedagogy, Deborah W. Post
Touro Law Review
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Recovering Wagner V. International Railway Company, Kenneth S. Abraham, G. Edward White
Recovering Wagner V. International Railway Company, Kenneth S. Abraham, G. Edward White
Touro Law Review
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The Uncertainty Of Sun Printing, George M. Cohen
The Uncertainty Of Sun Printing, George M. Cohen
Touro Law Review
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Justice Benjamin Nathan Cardozo And His Two Most Important Questions: Reflections On The Choice Of Tycho Brahe, Randy Lee
Touro Law Review
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Cardozo, Andrew L. Kaufman
Benjamin Cardozo And The Death Of The Common Law, John C. P. Goldberg
Benjamin Cardozo And The Death Of The Common Law, John C. P. Goldberg
Touro Law Review
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Cardozo And The Civil Jury, Michael D. Green, Ashley Dimuzio
Cardozo And The Civil Jury, Michael D. Green, Ashley Dimuzio
Touro Law Review
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The Nature Of The Judicial Process: The Enduring Significance Of A Legal Classic, Joel K. Goldstein
The Nature Of The Judicial Process: The Enduring Significance Of A Legal Classic, Joel K. Goldstein
Touro Law Review
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One Judge's Legacy And The New York Court Of Appeals: Mr. Justice Cardozo And The Law Of Contracts, Meredith R. Miller
One Judge's Legacy And The New York Court Of Appeals: Mr. Justice Cardozo And The Law Of Contracts, Meredith R. Miller
Touro Law Review
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Palsgraf V. Long Island R.R.: Its Historical Context, William E. Nelson
Palsgraf V. Long Island R.R.: Its Historical Context, William E. Nelson
Touro Law Review
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Justice Cardozo’S The Nature Of The Judicial Process: A Case Study, Judge Kermit V. Lipez
Justice Cardozo’S The Nature Of The Judicial Process: A Case Study, Judge Kermit V. Lipez
Touro Law Review
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Analyzing Justice Cardozo’S Opinions On The Constitutionality Of The New Deal, Robert J. Pushaw Jr
Analyzing Justice Cardozo’S Opinions On The Constitutionality Of The New Deal, Robert J. Pushaw Jr
Touro Law Review
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Cardozo's "Law And Literature": A Guide To His Judicial Writing Style, Richard H. Weisberg
Cardozo's "Law And Literature": A Guide To His Judicial Writing Style, Richard H. Weisberg
Touro Law Review
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Cardozo’S Freudian Slips, Steven L. Winter
Two New York Tax Cases, Joel S. Newman
The Place Of Policy In International Law, Oscar Schachter
The Place Of Policy In International Law, Oscar Schachter
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Bernard S. Meyer Et Al., The History Of The New York Court Of Appeals, 1932-2003, Meredith R. Miller
Bernard S. Meyer Et Al., The History Of The New York Court Of Appeals, 1932-2003, Meredith R. Miller
Touro Law Review
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Judges Henry J. Friendly And Benjamin Cardozo: A Tale Of Two Precedents, David M. Dorsen
Judges Henry J. Friendly And Benjamin Cardozo: A Tale Of Two Precedents, David M. Dorsen
Pace Law Review
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Let Us Now Praise Famous Judges: Exploring The Roles Of Judicial "Intuition" And "Activism" In American Law, Rodney A. Smolla
Let Us Now Praise Famous Judges: Exploring The Roles Of Judicial "Intuition" And "Activism" In American Law, Rodney A. Smolla
University of Richmond Law Review
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The Experimental Logic Of Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, Marcia J. Speziale
The Experimental Logic Of Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, Marcia J. Speziale
Kentucky Law Journal
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Benjamin N. Cardozo: Sixty Years After His Appointment As New York's Chief Judge, Jay C. Carlisle
Benjamin N. Cardozo: Sixty Years After His Appointment As New York's Chief Judge, Jay C. Carlisle
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Sixty years after his appointment as Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals, Benjamin N. Cardozo’s place in history as one of the country's most outstanding jurists and preeminent legal philosophers is secure. He is· widely acclaimed for being a successful practitioner, a brilliant legal scholar and a man who is ranked among the preeminent American judges, along with Marshall, Kent, Story and Holmes. He was a giant of his era who, while spending all but six years of his professional life in New York, exerted a powerful national influence upon his own times.