When Benjamin N. Cardozo was nominated by President Herbert Hoover to the U.S. Supreme Court on Feb. 15, 1932, he was considered by many to be “the pre-eminent judge in the country who was not sitting on the Supreme Court.” (“Cardozo” by Andrew L. Kaufman)Cardozo had spent the previous 18 years sitting on the New York Court of Appeals, the highest court in the state of New York, the last six as its chief judge. Cardozo served only six years on the Supreme Court, but added to his rich judicial legacy …