Benjamin N. Cardozo: Sixty Years after His Appointment as New York's Chief Judge

New York State Bar Journal, Vol. 60, p. 36, January 1988

3 Pages Posted: 21 Nov 2009

Date Written: January 1, 1988

Abstract

Sixty years after his appointment as Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals, Benjamin N. Cardozo's place in history as one of the country's most outstanding jurists and preeminent legal philosophers is secure. He is· widely acclaimed for being a successful practitioner, a brilliant legal scholar and a man who is ranked among the preeminent American judges, along with Marshall, Kent, Story and Holmes. He was a giant of his era who, while spending all but six years of his professional life in New York, exerted a powerful national influence upon his own times. He was praised not only for his knowledge of the law, but for his ability to convey his ideas in literate and lucid prose and for his dedication in applying them to each case no matter how mundane. He was respected for his gentleness, his kindness, his helpfulness and his consideration for others. Such is Cardozo's heritage that his analyses are still valued and his opinions and writings are still frequently quoted by judges and law review authors.

Suggested Citation

Carlisle, Jay C., Benjamin N. Cardozo: Sixty Years after His Appointment as New York's Chief Judge (January 1, 1988). New York State Bar Journal, Vol. 60, p. 36, January 1988, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1510301

Jay C. Carlisle (Contact Author)

Pace University - School of Law ( email )

78 North Broadway
White Plains, NY 10603
United States

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