It has been twenty years now since Dean Pound pointed out how inadequately the legal machinery performed the work of the law, and how the general attitude of the public toward law reflected that failure by a decrease in respect for law and for law enforcing agencies. The past decade has witnessed a concerted effort on the part of the legal profession to improve the efficiency of the administration of justice through revisions of codes of procedure and rules of practice. Judicial Councils have been formed, self-governing bars have been advocated, the rule-making power for courts has been sought and obtained in some jurisdictions, and the bar generally has awakened to the need for procedural reform, with a result that already marked improveme...
Legal research, once synonymous with pretrial investigations, courtroom proceedings, and a rather sl...
Law making in our time depends on legislation, and our primary reliance on statutory law is being in...
It is a generally recognized fact that law and legal procedures lag far behind any type of social ch...
There seems to be a general assumption today that the Science of Law is not adequately performing...
In one respect the law is the most perplexing subject with which a man can deal. It shifts and chang...
My purpose in mentioning some of these developments is to point out and to emphasize that the most c...
Courts are never able to live up to the standards set for them by legal scholars. We know that the s...
This period is marked by rather more strenuous efforts than have been made before in this country, t...
We are here today to celebrate and be challenged by a remarkable speech delivered by Dean Roscoe Pou...
It might be worthwhile to pause for a bit to discuss the relationship of Experimental Jurisprudence ...
Professor Sunderland compares public participation in the legal systems of the United States and Gre...
The present continues to be a period of rapid and interesting development in legal education. The cr...
Professor Sunderland addresses the pernicious involvement of legislators in legal reform, contrary t...
The purpose of the law is to do justice. This has led to society believing that justice is a legitim...
It is a generally recognized fact that law and legal procedures lag far behind any type of social ch...
Legal research, once synonymous with pretrial investigations, courtroom proceedings, and a rather sl...
Law making in our time depends on legislation, and our primary reliance on statutory law is being in...
It is a generally recognized fact that law and legal procedures lag far behind any type of social ch...
There seems to be a general assumption today that the Science of Law is not adequately performing...
In one respect the law is the most perplexing subject with which a man can deal. It shifts and chang...
My purpose in mentioning some of these developments is to point out and to emphasize that the most c...
Courts are never able to live up to the standards set for them by legal scholars. We know that the s...
This period is marked by rather more strenuous efforts than have been made before in this country, t...
We are here today to celebrate and be challenged by a remarkable speech delivered by Dean Roscoe Pou...
It might be worthwhile to pause for a bit to discuss the relationship of Experimental Jurisprudence ...
Professor Sunderland compares public participation in the legal systems of the United States and Gre...
The present continues to be a period of rapid and interesting development in legal education. The cr...
Professor Sunderland addresses the pernicious involvement of legislators in legal reform, contrary t...
The purpose of the law is to do justice. This has led to society believing that justice is a legitim...
It is a generally recognized fact that law and legal procedures lag far behind any type of social ch...
Legal research, once synonymous with pretrial investigations, courtroom proceedings, and a rather sl...
Law making in our time depends on legislation, and our primary reliance on statutory law is being in...
It is a generally recognized fact that law and legal procedures lag far behind any type of social ch...