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Professor of Law and Vice-Dean of Academic Programming, Harvard Law School. Author of the acclaimed biography "Cardozo" (Harvard, 1998), and many books and articles on judges, legal ethics, and constitutional law. Professor Kaufman graduated from Harvard College and its law school, then clerked for Justice Felix Frankfurter of the Supreme Court. His casebook on legal ethics is considered the first such resource, and his studies of Cardozo over the years, including the prodigious book, set the standard for analytic examination of the Justice. Now he has brought that experience and insight to a new edition of Cardozo's classic book, with an explanatory Foreword from 2010.

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The Nature of the Judicial Process
Justice Cardozo's classic study of law, precedent, and how judges think and decide cases. Features a modern, explanatory Foreword by Andrew L. Kaufman, the Harvard law professor recognized as Cardozo's premier biographer. Active Table of Contents, linked footnotes with correct numbers,... Más información

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