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Title Justice through simplified legal procedure / editors in charge of this volume, Carl Kelsey and Henry W. Jessup
Published Philadelphia : American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1917

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 251 pages)
Series The Annals ; v. 73, Sept., 1917
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science ; v. 73.
Contents Foreword / by C.L. King -- The simplification of the machinery of justice with a view to its greater efficiency; report to the Phi delta phi club of New York city by its Committee of nine, H.W. Jessup, chairman. (Includes "A bibliography of procedural reform, including organization of courts / by R. Pound". p. 90-103) -- 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 -- The layman's demand for improved judicial machinery / by W.L. Ransom -- The working of the New Jersey short practice act / by M. Conboy -- Progress of the proposal to substitute rules of court for common law practice / by T.W. Shelton -- An efficient county court system / by H. Harley -- A justice factory / by F.D. Wells -- Administration of business and discipline by the courts / by J.H. Cohen -- The organization of the courts / by G.W. Alger -- Looking forward in the law / by A.Y. Wood -- Book department -- Index
Bibliography "Bibliography of procedural reform, including organization of courts": pages 90-103
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Subject Justice, Administration of -- United States
Courts -- United States.
Courts
Justice, Administration of
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Kelsey, Carl, 1870-1953.
Jessup, Henry Wynans.
American Academy of Political and Social Science.