This replica edition of a rare 1921 work gathers in one volume four
lectures given by American lawyer and jurist BENJAMIN NATHAN CARDOZO
(1870-1938), renowned for his contributions to American common law from
his benches on the New York Court of Appeals and the United States
Supreme Court. Here, Cardozo addresses one of the greatest challenges
for the law: dealing with gray areas and middle grounds. These lectures
cover his solutions for the conundrums presented by: - "The Method of
Philosophy" - "The Methods of History, Tradition and Sociology" - "The
Method of Sociology, and the Judge as a Legislator" - "Adherence to
Precedent, and the Subconscious Element in the Judicial Process"