This little volume contains seven of the graceful and charming essays for which the distinguished Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals is famous. Originally delivered as addresses, they are not, of course, of the epoch-making quality of his lectures on the judicial process. They do, however, give an intimate and revealing picture of the man himself and will be especially welcome to his many friends for this reason
Man\u27s ancient struggle against injustice has produced a great varietyof works - tracts contagious...
Tins is a valuable book. In no other single published volume can one find collected as much importan...
This is a collection of addresses and of essays, nearly all of which have appeared in various period...
This little volume contains seven of the graceful and charming essays for which the distinguished Ch...
Here under a single cover are the extra-judicial writings of our great philosopher-judge. For the mo...
This book represents Dean Green\u27s latest views upon the law of Torts and especially the problems ...
Here is a companion volume for the two preceding books written by Judge Cardozo within the past half...
Lord Bingham of Cornhill is no stranger to the business of judging. Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinar...
Since these are but two of an excellent series of reports, a review ought not so much stress these p...
The names of the contributors to this volume are enough to insure the distinguished character of the...
Realizing that the higher one goes in the judicial hierarchy the more judicial doctrine tends to bec...
Huntington Cairns has provided lawyers, judges, and laymen with a long-needed guide to the thinking ...
Book review: Views from the Bench: The Judiciary and Constitutional Politics. By M. Cannon and D. O\...
Collected Papers. By Oliver Wendell Holmes, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Sta...
This book contains seven chapters discussing the following as possible sources of law: the Sovereign...
Man\u27s ancient struggle against injustice has produced a great varietyof works - tracts contagious...
Tins is a valuable book. In no other single published volume can one find collected as much importan...
This is a collection of addresses and of essays, nearly all of which have appeared in various period...
This little volume contains seven of the graceful and charming essays for which the distinguished Ch...
Here under a single cover are the extra-judicial writings of our great philosopher-judge. For the mo...
This book represents Dean Green\u27s latest views upon the law of Torts and especially the problems ...
Here is a companion volume for the two preceding books written by Judge Cardozo within the past half...
Lord Bingham of Cornhill is no stranger to the business of judging. Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinar...
Since these are but two of an excellent series of reports, a review ought not so much stress these p...
The names of the contributors to this volume are enough to insure the distinguished character of the...
Realizing that the higher one goes in the judicial hierarchy the more judicial doctrine tends to bec...
Huntington Cairns has provided lawyers, judges, and laymen with a long-needed guide to the thinking ...
Book review: Views from the Bench: The Judiciary and Constitutional Politics. By M. Cannon and D. O\...
Collected Papers. By Oliver Wendell Holmes, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Sta...
This book contains seven chapters discussing the following as possible sources of law: the Sovereign...
Man\u27s ancient struggle against injustice has produced a great varietyof works - tracts contagious...
Tins is a valuable book. In no other single published volume can one find collected as much importan...
This is a collection of addresses and of essays, nearly all of which have appeared in various period...