Word: cardozos
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Another Seixas descendant: Supreme Court Justice Benjamin Nathan Cardozo...
...JUSTICE CARDOZO-Joseph P. Pollard-Yorktown Press ($3). A digest of the important decisions of a liberal Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court...
...unparalleled place in the sun. Although the Court is divided five to four on society, even the four Justices whose evenings are almost invariably spent in solitude-Justice Sutherland resting venerably in bed, Justice Van Devanter mourning for his wife, Justice Brandeis sitting up with a detective story, Justice Cardozo burning the midnight oil over the classics of law and literature- even they felt an unwonted thrill. For the majority of the Court who appear in society the six weeks were a succession of thrills, the result of conspicuous reticence. Newshawks prying for details gathered many tales. At a reception...
...Deal's extraordinary powers procured from Congress in the name of Emergency and Recovery. A group of Texas oil companies were contesting against Presidential orders, issued under section 9c of the National Industrial Recovery Act prohibiting the interstate shipment of "hot oil." With only Justice Cardozo dissenting, Chief Justice Hughes read the court's opinion...
...years ago Justice Cardozo asked, in a philosophical address, a question which, until his court answers it, keeps the New Deal uneasy: "What values shall we choose-those of today, or of tomorrow, or of a future that is close at hand, or of the unplumbed future, trackless...