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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. Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, 1932-1938. BENJAMIN NATHAN CARDOZO was born in New York, New York, on May 24, 1870. He was admitted to Columbia University at the age of fifteen, was graduated in 1889, and earned a graduate degree in 1890. Cardozo studied law at Columbia University and was admitted to the bar in 1891 before obtaining a degree.

  3. Benjamin Nathan Cardozo. Born 1870. Died 1938. [1] 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), [2] 83 years since he breathed his last breath. The analysis herein, using the Palsgraf decision, seeks to compare and contrast Cardozo’s humanistic ...

  4. N. Cardozo se inserta en el ámbito de una sociología teórica sin pretensiones filosóficas, más exactamente, dentro de la escuela de la «libre interpretación del Derecho». No se queda en la mera contemplación de una ciencia jurídica abs-traída de la realidad, sino que ante todo pretende construir a ésta como un

  5. Founded in 1976 by Yeshiva University, Cardozo Law is named for Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo, who was renowned for his integrity, social consciousness, and elegant written opinions. Cardozo is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We work to create an environment in which people of all identities, faiths and cultural ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Cardozo’s 18 creative years on New York ’s highest tribunal and the profound scholarship of his extrajudicial writings had won him an international reputation as a humane, imaginative, and learned judge. Cardozo (1870–1938) was born in New York City of Portuguese-Jewish parentage. His father, a judge on the New York Supreme Court ...