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WebbThe paradoxes of legal science by Cardozo, Benjamin N. (Benjamin Nathan), 1870-1938. Publication date 1970 Topics Jurisprudence, Justice, Sociology, Liberty Publisher … WebbParadoxes of Legal Science Cardozo, B. N Published byGreenwood Press, 1970 ISBN 10: 0837132630ISBN 13: 9780837132631 Seller: Anybook Ltd., Lincoln, United Kingdom Contact seller Seller Rating: Used - HardcoverCondition: Poor US$ 1.26 Convert currency US$ 14.99 Shipping highland park community foundation
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Webb25 nov. 2024 · GROWTH OF THE LAW, 1924; PARADOXES OF LEGAL SCIENCE, in 1928; LAW AND LITERATURE AND OTHER ESSAYS, in 1931; and his lecture The Judicial Process up to Now was delivered to the New York State Bar Association, January 22, 1932. He was commissioned a Justice of the Supreme Court March 2, 1932. His lecture Webb3 nov. 2024 · The Paradoxes of Legal Science was published while he was presiding over the New York Court of Appeals. It is based on his James S. Carpentier lectures, which he … WebbBENJAMIN N. CARDOZO [1870-1938] was an associate justice of the Supreme Court and one of the most influential American jurists of the twentieth century. The Paradoxes of Legal Science was published when he was chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals. It is based on his James S. Carpentier Lectures delivered at Columbia University in 1927 … highland park community high school