Dive into the mind of Benjamin N. Cardozo, a legendary figure in American law, who served as Chief Justice of the New York Court of Appeals before being appointed to the Supreme Court. This podcast explores his 1921 masterpiece, The Nature of the Judicial Process, a book born out of his enlightening lectures at Yale Law School that has since grown into a legal classic. Here, Cardozo meticulously dissects the various elements that shape judicial decisions and how these decisions, in turn, mold the future of law. Journey with him as he balances abstract ideals against actual court practices, compares the American and English common law with continental European legal systems, and outlines four influential methods that guide legal principles. This is a fascinating exploration of law, justice, and society from one of the greatest legal minds of his time.
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