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Cardozo's writing on what the judicial process entails.

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DescriptionCardozo-Nature-Of-The-Judicial-Process.pdf
English: United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo's pivotal text on the philosophy and thought process that a judge must follow when he/she rules on cases.
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Author Benjamin N. Cardozo

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