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  1. Albert Jacob Cardozo (December 21, 1828 – November 8, 1885) was an American attorney and jurist in New York City. He is best known for his association with the nefarious Tammany Hall organization led by Boss Tweed.

  2. 24. Apr. 2015 · My subject is Cardozo, not the twentieth-century Benjamin of high repute featured in Judge Noonan's Persons and Masks of the Law, but his father, the nineteenth-century Albert of low repute, whose career figures in Judge Noonan's exhaustive treatise on Bribes.

  3. In this review, Professor John C.P. Goldberg examines Professor Andrew L. Kaufman's biography of Justice Cardozo. While Cardozo presents a rich factual picture of its subject's life and legal career, Goldberg argues that it. fails to capture the essence of his jurisprudence or satisfactorily explain why.

  4. Cardozo, following Holmes and Roscoe Pound, helped combat that doctrine. As a judge, he reshaped rules in many areas of private and public law, such as refining many elements of...

  5. Albert Cardozo, Benjamin Cardozo’s father, was a judge on the Supreme Court of New York (the state’s general trial court) until 1868. He was implicated in a judicial corruption scandal sparked by the Erie Railway takeover wars and was forced to resign.

  6. In the field of law, the name Cardozo today means Benjamin Cardozo, who stands for the supreme exposition of the progressive common-law tradition in American law.

  7. 2. Nov. 1997 · His father, Albert Cardozo, resigned as a New York State judge under threat of impeachment after he was discovered to have sold preferments to his nephew and to his patron, Boss Tweed. To...