The Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure, prepared by the Commission for Judicial Reform for legislative approval this spring, represent at once a highly competent professional achievement and a splendid augury for sound procedural advance in this important state. I do not recall anywhere a smoother adaptation of the popular federal practice to local needs than is found here. I count it a privilege to express my warm approval of the measure and my conviction that its passage will put Alabama in the forefront of procedural progress in this country. As it happens, this will fulfill a hope and a prophecy I expressed many years ago. When the federal rules were first formulated, I spoke to lawyers in many cities explaining as Re- porter to the Supre...