The Nature of the Judicial Process

Benjamin N Cardozo

The Nature of the Judicial Process
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Book Jungle
Country
United States
Published
8 June 2009
Pages
186
ISBN
9781438519050

The Nature of the Judicial Process

Benjamin N Cardozo

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The Nature of the Judicial Process is a clean and concise explanation of the judicial process. This book reflects the profound intellect of one of the most highly regarded jurists in American history. Despite its age, Justice Cardozo’s classic treatise provides insights into the real workings of the judicial decision making process that remain relevant to a modern analysis of American jurisprudence. His exploration of the motivations, ideals, and even prejudicies of judges serves to demystify this crucial aspect of the legal system. His insights into legal realism provide an appreciation of this judicial approach and offers an understanding of its underlying rationale, as well as an argument for its continued utility for modern jurists. Most importantly, he strives to make the judicial process comprehensible and, even, approachable to the non-practitioner of law, as well as law students, thus attempting to make public law, truly, public. This review can be found in The Nature of the Judicial Process (The Storrs Lectures Series)

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