Justice through simplified legal procedure
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Heft 162
ISSN: 0002-7162
Includes: Simplification of the machinery of justice with a view to its greater efficiency, by H. W. Jessup; Some observations upon the report of the committee of the Phi Delta Phi with special reference to the typical judiciary article for a constitution, by C. A. Boston; Layman's demand for improved judicial machinery, by W. L. Ransom; Working of the New Jersey short practice act, by Martin Conboy; Progress of the proposal to substitute rules of court for common law practice, by T. W. Shelton; An efficient county court system, by Herbert Harley; Justice factory, by F. D. Wells; Administration of business and discipline of the courts, by Julius Henry Cohen; Organization of the courts, by G. W. Alger; Looking forward in the law, by A. Y. Wood. Includes: Simplification of the machinery of justice with a view to its greater efficiency, by H. W. Jessup; Some observations upon the report of the committee on the Phi Delta Phi with special reference to the typical judiciary article for a constitution, by C. A. Boston; Layman's demand for improved judicial machinery, by W. L. Ransom; Working of the New Jersey short practice act, by Martin Conboy; Progress of the proposal to substitute rules of court for common law practice, by T. W. Shelton; An efficient county court system, by Herbert Harley; Justice factory, by F. D. Wells; Administration of business and discipline by the courts, by Julius Henry Cohen; Organization of the courts, by G. W. Alger; Looking forward in the law, by A. Y. Wood.