The Constitution overrides a statute, but a statute, if consistent with the Constitution, overrides the law of judges. In this sense, judge-made law is secondary and subordinate to the law that is made by legislators. Benjamin N. Cardozo consistentconstitutionjudge share on social
There comes not seldom a crisis in the life of men, of nations, and of worlds, when the old forms seem ready to decay, and the old rules of action have lost their binding force. The evils of existing systems obscure the blessings that attend them, and, where reform is needed, the cry is raised for subversion. Benjamin N. Cardozo actionattendbind share on social
Lawsuits are rare and catastrophic experiences for the vast majority of men, and even when the catastrophe ensues, the controversy relates most often not to the law, but to the facts. In countless litigations, the law Is so clear that judges have no discretion. Benjamin N. Cardozo catastrophecatastrophicclear share on social
The judge is not the knight-errant, roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beauty or of goodness. Benjamin N. Cardozo beautyerrantgoodness Change image and share on social
The constant assumption runs throughout the law that the natural and spontaneous evolutions of habit fix the limits of right and wrong. Benjamin N. Cardozo assumptionconstantevolution Change image and share on social