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ALGER, GEORGE W. The Organiza-

tion of the Courts, 211–218.
American Bar Association: program,
183-184; work, 182.

Judicature Society: propaganda,
185; recommendations, 8-13, 24;
suggestions, 222–223.
Appeals, division, 123.
Appointment, power, 126.

Bar: admission, 227; discipline, 129-
130; educational reforms, 225; ethi-
cal standards, 210; responsibility of
members, 6-8; supervision, 115.

associations, activity, 106–107.
Bench: discipline, 129-130; ethical
standards, 210; improvement, 226;
personnel, 172; supervision, 115.
Board of Assignment and Control,
powers, 47-48.

Claims, calendar, 122.
Organization, membership,

53.
BOSTON, CHARLES A. Some Observa-
tions upon the Report of the Com-
mittee of the Phi Delta Phi with
Special Reference to the Typical
Judiciary Article for a Constitution,
104-131. See also, 208.
BUSINESS, ADMINISTRATION OF, AND
DISCIPLINE BY THE COURTS.
Henry Cohen, 205-210.

Julius

Calendar, commercial, 155–157.
California: Bar Association, 224; eco-
nomic reforms, 219; social reforms,
219.

Chicago, Municipal Court, 209, 214.
Chief justice: election, 40; powers of
appointment, 40-41; removal, 58;
term, 43, 58.

Circuit Court, jurisdiction, 170.
City Court: calendar, 154; duties, 154.

Civil disputes, settlement, 196.
jury system, administration, 114-

115.

practice, simplification, 81.

Act, New York, 81–90.
rules, enactment, 82.

procedure, New York Code, 66-
67, 109.

Civilization: history, 137; measures,
125.

COHEN, JULIUS HENRY. Administra-
tion of Business and Discipline by
the Courts, 205-210.

COMMON LAW PRACTICE, PROGRESS OF
THE PROPOSAL
SUBSTITUTE
Thomas W.

TO

RULES OF COURT FOR.
Shelton, 178-188.

Common law procedure: abandonment,
186-187; anachronism, 184; history,
180.

CONBOY, MARTIN. The Working of
the New Jersey Short Practice Act,
170-177.

Connecticut, Short Practice Act, 61.
Constitution: changes, 21-60; New
York, 10.

CONSTITUTION, SOME OBSERVATIONS

UPON THE REPORT OF THE COM-
MITTEE OF THE PHI DELTA PHI
WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE
TYPICAL JUDICIARY ARTICLE FOR A.
Charles A. Boston, 104-131.
Coudert, Frederic R., remarks, 137.
COUNTY COURT SYSTEM, AN EFFI-

CIENT. Herbert Harley, 189–195.
County judge, powers, 191.
Court: business man's, 151; rules, 187.
COURT, PROGRESS OF THE PROPOSAL
ΤΟ SUBSTITUTE RULES OF, FOR
COMMON LAW PRACTICE. Thomas
W. Shelton, 178-188.

Court of Appeals: District, 222; en-

largement, 29; jurisdiction, 124;
organization, 55.

Efficiency: definition, 4; legal, 5; na-
tional, 20; principles, 4–5.

Court of Conciliation, establishment, Employe, employer's duty toward, 141.

111.

organization, efficient system, 9.
procedure: control, 69; formalism,
203; inconsistency, 199; resentment,
20, 106; rules, 70; simplification, 18,
179.

rules, schedule, 194.
systems, inferior, 190.
Courts: abolishment, 26, 123; admin-
istrative business, 123; administra-
tive staff, 163-164; bibliography of
organization, 90-103; business, 205-
206; business organization, 213-214;
calendar, 68; commercial calendar,
155; congestion, 153–155; consolida-
tion, 27; delay, 153-155; disciplin-
ary powers, 206-210; divine right,
197; efficiency, 20, 130; efficient
regulation, 4; elimination, 15; func-
tions, 183; jurisdiction, 118, 222;
modern methods, 147-148; moderni-
zation, 188; objections to uniform,
24-25; organization, 9, 132, 149,
229; powers, 81, 85-87; public hear-
ings, 200; reconstitution, 23; records
of social history, 179-180; reform,
71; reform of procedure, 178-179;
relation to community, 199; reor-
ganization, 212; respect, 197, 226;
rules, 68-77, 209; specialized, 162-
163; terms, 83; topics covered by
rules, 74-77; unification, 23, 61,
217; use, 180.

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Judicature: attitude of laymen toward,
180-181; attitude of
of legislators
toward, 181.

Judicial administration: absurdity,
149-151; discussion, 128-129; his-
tory, 106.

Council, powers, 56, 58.
departments, creation, 126.
machinery, demand for improved,
133-135.

JUDICIAL MACHINERY, THE LAYMAN'S
DEMAND FOR IMPROVED. William L.
Ransom, 132-169.

Judicial organization, American, 213.

power: lodgment, 116; of execu-
tive agencies, 120-121.

practice, simplification, 221.
procedure: accomplishments, 180;
methods, 121; reform, 189.
reform, principles, 13-18.
reorganization, efforts toward,

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statistics: collation, 130; English,
131; publication, 51-52, 130.

system: cost, 215; criticism, 140;
efficiency, 119; mechanics, 134; or-
ganization, 136; state, 194; workable
ideal, 168-169.
Judiciary: appointive, 14, 32, 57;
elective, 32, 55, 57; independent,
36-37; local, 195; New Jersey, 172;
powers, 171; reform, 23; self-admin-
istering, 48.

Article: accomplishments, 68-69;
ideal, 116; in state constitution,
2-60; proposed, 115-116, 205, 206-
207.

JUDICIARY ARTICLE, SOME OBSERVA-
TIONS UPON THE REPORT OF THE
COMMITTEE OF THE PHI DELTA
PHI WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
THE TYPICAL, FOR A CONSTITU-

TION. Charles A. Boston, 104-131.
Juridical status, genius, 180.
Jurisdiction, inferior, 189.

Jurisprudence, equity, 7.

Jury: attitude, 20; function, 203.
Justice: administration, 1, 136, 138,
177, 223; defective administration,
20-21; definition, 136-137; develop-
ment of administering, 6; dispensing,
3; efficiency in administration, 213;
emancipation, 141; essence, 138;
establishing, 3; factors, 138-140;
failure, 184; maintenance, 1; neces-
sity, 219; social, 143; speedy, 156.
JUSTICE, THE SIMPLIFICATION OF THE
MACHINERY OF, WITH A VIEW TO
ITS GREATER EFFICIENCY. Report
to the Phi Delta Phi Club of New
York City by its Committee of Nine,
1-103.

JUSTICE FACTORY, A. Frederick D.
Wells, 196-204.

Justices: impeachment, 43; meetings,
43; removal, 43.

of the peace: jurisdiction, 50-51;
provisions for, 130.

Law: administration, 4, 20, 144-146;
anachronisms, 107-108; definition,
1; delay, 5; equity and, 125; failings,
105-106; improving, 224; respect,
226; substantive, 140, 148; transi-
tion, 142-144.

LAW, LOOKING FORWARD IN THE.
Andrew Younger Wood, 219–229.
Law reform, progress, 211.
Lawyers: activities, 219; attitude to-

ward conventions of profession, 104–
105; awakening, 105; challenge, 115;
criticism, 219; disciplining, 207;
education, 108; failings, 105-106;
function, 202; layman's challenge,
135-136; obligation, 228-229.
LAYMAN'S DEMAND FOR IMPROVED
JUDICIAL MACHINERY, THE. Wil-
liam L. Ransom, 132-169.
Laymen, challenge to lawyers, 135–136.
Legal history, analogies from, 141-142.

machinery, aversion, 148-149.

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New Jersey: judicial tenure, 171; ju-
diciary, 172; separation between legal
and equitable relief, 170; Short
Practice Act, 61, 172-173.
NEW JERSEY SHORT PRACTICE ACT,
THE WORKING OF THE. Martin
Conboy, 170-177.

New York: City Court, 149-150, 216;
Civil Practice Act, 81-90; Code of
Civil Procedure, 10, 66-67; courts,
27, 129-130; expenses of organizing
courts, 54; judicial departments, 31;
judicial power, 23; judicial tribunals
23-24; judiciary law, 215; jurispru-
dence, 44; justices, 31-32; substan-
tive law, 11; Supreme Court, 116.
Constitution, judiciary arti-

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Pound, Roscoe: 221; A Bibliography of
Procedural Reform, Including Or-
ganization of Courts, 90-103; ac-
complishments, 184; remarks, 72-74.
Practice, General Rules, 67.

Probate matters, uncontested, 131.
Procedural law: ideal, 108; reform, 108-
111.

reform: bibliography, 90-103;
efforts toward, 220-225; importance,
211-212; relation of law to, 78; tech-
nical questions, 212.
Public, rights, 161–162.

opinion, significance, 18-21.

RANSOM, WILLIAM L. The Layman's
Demand for Improved Judicial
Machinery, 132–169.

Reform: attitude of bench toward, 172;
theories, 13-14.
Removal, power, 127.

Republics, governmental improvement,
178.

RULES OF COURT, PROGRESS OF THE
PROPOSAL ΤΟ SUBSTITUTE, FOR
COMMON LAW PRACTICE. Thomas
W. Shelton, 178-188.

San Francisco: Bar Association, 106-
107; Legal Aid Society, 228.
Self-government, qualifications, 180.
SHELTON, THOMAS W. Progress of the

Proposal to Substitute Rules of
Court for Common Law Practice,
178-188.

Short Practice Act: advantages, 176;
appeals, 174; Connecticut, 61; legis-
lative regulation, 65; necessity, 69;
New Jersey, 61; rules adopted, 171-
172; simplification, 176; submitted
by New York County Lawyer's
Association, 62, 64, 81-90; sugges-
tions, 60-68.

SHORT PRACTICE ACT, THE WORKING
OF THE NEW JERSEY. Martin Con-
boy, 170-177.

State constitution, judiciary article for,
2-60.

laws, uniform, 9.
Statutory consolidation, board, 12-13.
Supreme Court: appellate divisions, 28;
appellate term, 216; chief justice,
170; description, 216-217; jurisdic-
tion, 170, 222; rules promulgated, 70.

Testimony: credibility, 17; hearsay, 17.
Trial judge, authorization, 88.
Trials: advantages of prompt, 157-
158; elimination, 59; examination
before, 63; limitation, 174; pro-
cedure, 160.

United States: administration of jus-
tice, 9; citizens, 3; commercial
management, 132; judicial reform,
133; law reform, 211; uniform prac-
tice act, 65.

Webster, Daniel, remarks, 179.
WELLS, FREDERICK D. A Justice
Factory, 196–204.
Witnesses, credibility, 168.
WOOD, ANDREW YOUNGER. Looking
Forward in the Law, 219-229.
Workmen's compensation law: admin-
istration, 145; enactment, 144.

Ex-PBF
10-617.

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