📖 Benjamin N. Cardozo

🌍 Amerikanisch  |  👨‍💼 Richter

🎂 May 24, 1870  –  ⚰️ July 9, 1938
Benjamin N. Cardozo was a prominent American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1932 to 1938. Renowned for his keen intellect and judicial philosophy, Cardozo was instrumental in shaping modern legal thought, particularly in the field of tort law. His decisions often emphasized the importance of justice and the evolving nature of the law, reflecting a pragmatic approach to legal interpretation. Born in 1870 in New York City, Cardozo was the son of a prominent Jewish family and pursued a distinguished career in law. He graduated from Columbia Law School and quickly gained recognition as a skilled lawyer. His career in public service began as a judge in New York's highest court, the Court of Appeals, where he made significant contributions before his appointment to the Supreme Court. Cardozo's legacy lies in his writings and opinions that continue to influence legal scholars and practitioners today. He advocated for a balance between strict legal principles and social realities, often exploring the relationship between law and morality. His works, particularly "The Nature of the Judicial Process," remain foundational texts in legal education and philosophy, showcasing his belief in the law's adaptability to societal changes.
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