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  1. 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.

  2. 9 de ago. de 2023 · Benjamin Nathan Cardozo (1870–1938), appointed to the Supreme Court in 1932, became one of the most respected jurists to sit on the bench. Benjamin Cardozo is remembered as much for his dissents as for his majority opinions, which often dealt with the application of the due-process clauses of the Fifth and 14th Amendments.

  3. Palavras-chave: Benjamin Cardozo, common law, jurisprudência sociológica, realismo jurídico, processo decisório dos juizes. ABSTRACT Benjamin Cardozo (1870-1938) was one of the most distinguished members of the sociological jurisprudence. He was the successor of Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. in the American Supreme Court.

  4. Benjamin Nathan Cardozo (1870–1938) Jurist. Columbia College 1889; MA 1890; Law 1889-91; LLD 1915 (hon.) Trustee 1928–32. Considered one of the great legal thinkers in American history, Cardozo was especially known as a spokesman on sociological jurisprudence and the relationship between law and social change. He exerted his wide influence ...

  5. Uladislau Herculano de Freitas, em 1928 Paulo do Valle Junior/Reprodução. Neste momento, nossa visão se volta para Benjamin Nathan Cardozo (1870 – 1938) e para Uladislau Herculano de Freitas ...

  6. Direito e Literatura. Os pais fundadores: John Henry Wigmore, Benjamin Nathan Cardozo e Lon Fuller (completo) Resumo: O ensaio aproxima Direito e Literatura. Tenta-se identificar os pais fundadores de investigações que ligam Direito e Literatura. Retomam-se linhas que marcam os trabalhos de John Henry Wigmore, Benjamin Nathan Cardozo e Lon ...

  7. Justice Benjamin Nathan Cardozo joined the U.S. Supreme Court on March 14, 1932, replacing Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Cardozo was born on May 24, 1870 in New York City. He enrolled in Columbia University at the age of 15 and graduated in 1889. Cardozo then returned to Columbia for law school but left after two years.