The judicial process, as was said at the outset of these lectures, is a process of search and comparison, and little else. - Benjamin N. Cardozo

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The judicial process, as was said at the outset of these lectures, is a process of search and comparison, and little else.

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About Benjamin N. Cardozo

Benjamin Nathan Cardozo (24 May 1870 – 9 July 1938) was a long-time Justice of the Court of Appeals of New York, where his opinions included many declarations that would become famous in legal circles; he was appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1932.

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Alternative Names: Benjamin Nathan Cardozo Benjamin Cardozo
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Three great mysteries there are in the lives of mortal beings: the mystery of birth at the beginning; the mystery of death at the end; and, greater than either, the mystery of love. Everything that is most precious in life is a form of love. Art is a form of love, if it be noble; labor is a form of love, if it be worthy; thought is a form of love, if it be inspired.

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