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1. For some leading examples of those earlier works, see Frankfurter, Felix, “Mr. Justice Cardozo and Public Law,” Columbia Law Review 39 (1939)CrossRefGoogle Scholar ; Hellman, George C., Benjamin N. Cardoso: American Judge (New York: 1940)Google Scholar ; Noonan, John T. Jr “Ordered Liberty: Cardozo and the Constitution,” Cardoso Law Review 1 (1979)Google Scholar ; and Posner, Richard A., Cardoso: A Study in Reputation (Chicago, 1990)Google Scholar.
2. For the most recent example of the dominant interpretation, see Leuchtenburg, William E., The Supreme Court Reborn: The Constitutional Revolution in tta Age of Roosevelt (New York, 1995)Google Scholar , and especially chapter 8, which is entitled “The Constitutional Revolution of 1937.”