From: | Jason W Neyers <jneyers@uwo.ca> |
To: | obligations@uwo.ca |
Date: | 21/08/2018 16:17:32 UTC |
Subject: | ODG: Justice Cardozo Special Issue |
Dear Colleagues:
It recently came to my attention that the
TOURO LAW REVIEW has a special issue devoted to the judicial legacy of Justice Cardozo [(2018) 34 TOURO LAW REVIEW 1] . There are several contributions by ODGers and discussions of cases that are often taught in North American torts and contracts courses.
Here is a list of articles.
Samuel J. Levine.
Foreword.
Andrew L. Kaufman.
Cardozo.
Kenneth S. Abraham, G. Edward White. Recovering Wagner v. International Railway Company
Alberto Bernabe. Ahead of his time: Cardozo and the current debates on professional responsibility.
George M. Cohen. The uncertainty of Sun Printing.
John C.P. Goldberg. Benjamin Cardozo and the death of common law.
Joel K. Goldstein. The Nature of the Judicial Process: the enduring significance of a legal classic.
Michael D. Green, student Ashley DiMuzio. Cardozo and the civil jury.
Randy Lee. Justice Benjamin Nathan Cardozo and his two most important questions: reflections on the choice of Tycho Brahe.
Judge Kermit V. Lipez. Justice Cardozo's The Nature of the Judicial Process: a case study.
Meredith R. Miller.
One judge's legacy and the New York Court of Appeals: Mr. Justice Cardozo and the law of contracts.
William E. Nelson.
Palsgraf v. Long Island R.R.: its historical context.
Joel S. Newman. Two New York tax cases.
Deborah W. Post. Cardozo, the canon and some critical thoughts about pedagogy.
Robert J. Pushaw Jr. Analyzing Justice Cardozo's opinions on the constitutionality of the New Deal.
Richard H. Weisberg. Cardozo's Law and literature: a guide to his judicial writing style
Steven L. Winter. Cardozo's Freudian slips.
Happy Reading,
Jason Neyers
Professor of Law
Faculty of Law
Western University
Law Building Rm 26
e. jneyers@uwo.ca
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