The Michigan Legislature, at its last session, passed an act (No. 286, Public Acts of 1913) providing for the appointment of a Commission to revise and consolidate the laws of the State relating to procedure. The Governor appointed Alva M. Cummins, J. Clyde Watt, and Mark W. Stevens as members of this commission, and the result of their labors has just appeared in the form of a proposed bill regulating the entire subject of procedure in all the courts of the State. The bill is a long one, embracing 565 printed pages, but it is much less voluminous than the combined mass of provisions dealing with procedure now scattered almost at random through our statutes
The area north and east of Lake Michigan, organized in 1805 as Michigan Territory, was first organiz...
The relationship of judge to jury in Michigan condemnation proceedings presents in many ways a merge...
Alva M. Cummins, chairman.Mimeographed copy with printed t.-p.Various foliations.Mode of access: Int...
The Michigan Legislature, at its last session, passed an act (No. 286, Public Acts of 1913) providin...
IN 1848 a wave of reform in judicial procedure began to sweep over the United States. In that year t...
It would be rather remarkable if in revising such a large portion of the statutes as was undertaken ...
More than any other individual, Professor Edson R. Sunderland has had a tremendous impact upon the M...
The new Michigan procedural laws are embodied in a revised set of statutes and court rules which bec...
Professor Sunderland addresses the pernicious involvement of legislators in legal reform, contrary t...
The first fifteen years of Michigan\u27s existence as a state were marked by much experimentation an...
Judicial Reform in Michigan - The legislature which has been in regular session this year has enacte...
Alone among the states of the Union, Michigan has, since i85o, pr6hibited any general revision of th...
The papers constituting this symposium were addresses delivered to the Indiana State Bar Association...
T HE subject of this symposium, the proposed Michigan Revised Criminal Code (Proposed Code),\u27 is ...
Near the close of its last session, the Sixty-first Congress passed an act entitled An Act to codif...
The area north and east of Lake Michigan, organized in 1805 as Michigan Territory, was first organiz...
The relationship of judge to jury in Michigan condemnation proceedings presents in many ways a merge...
Alva M. Cummins, chairman.Mimeographed copy with printed t.-p.Various foliations.Mode of access: Int...
The Michigan Legislature, at its last session, passed an act (No. 286, Public Acts of 1913) providin...
IN 1848 a wave of reform in judicial procedure began to sweep over the United States. In that year t...
It would be rather remarkable if in revising such a large portion of the statutes as was undertaken ...
More than any other individual, Professor Edson R. Sunderland has had a tremendous impact upon the M...
The new Michigan procedural laws are embodied in a revised set of statutes and court rules which bec...
Professor Sunderland addresses the pernicious involvement of legislators in legal reform, contrary t...
The first fifteen years of Michigan\u27s existence as a state were marked by much experimentation an...
Judicial Reform in Michigan - The legislature which has been in regular session this year has enacte...
Alone among the states of the Union, Michigan has, since i85o, pr6hibited any general revision of th...
The papers constituting this symposium were addresses delivered to the Indiana State Bar Association...
T HE subject of this symposium, the proposed Michigan Revised Criminal Code (Proposed Code),\u27 is ...
Near the close of its last session, the Sixty-first Congress passed an act entitled An Act to codif...
The area north and east of Lake Michigan, organized in 1805 as Michigan Territory, was first organiz...
The relationship of judge to jury in Michigan condemnation proceedings presents in many ways a merge...
Alva M. Cummins, chairman.Mimeographed copy with printed t.-p.Various foliations.Mode of access: Int...