1902. AMASA M. EATON... The Evolution of Mining Law. the Treasury (England)... Codification of Mercantile Law. The Origin of Municipal Incorporation in England and in the United States. 1902. EMLIN MCCLAIN 1903. SIR FREDERICK POLLOCK, of the English Bar...... 1903. WILLIAM A. Glasgow, JB.... 1904. J. M. DICKINSON. 1904. BENJAMIN F. ABBOTT.. The Evolution of the Judicial Opinion. English Law Reporting. A Dangerous Tendency of Legislation. The Alaskan Boundary Case. To What Extent Will a Nation 1905. RICHARD LOCKHART HAND.... Government by the People. 1906. GEORGE B. DAVIS.. SUBJECT. The Causes of Popular Dissatis- Can Congress Transfer to the The Jurisprudence of Lawless ness. ...Some Recent Progress in International Law. 1907. CHARLES F. AMIDON......... The Nation and the Constitution. 1907. CHARLES A. PROUTY... . A Fundamental Defect in the Act to Regulate Commerce. JUSTICE HENRY B. BROWN, 1911. ROBERT S. TAYLOR. 1912. GEORGE SUTHERLAND 1912. SYMPOSIUM .... HENRY D. ESTABROOK. 1913. WILLIAM H. TAFT.. 1913. SYMPOSIUM WILLIAM C. Hook.... N. CHARLES BURKE.. ...The Development of the Hono ..... ...... rarium. The Career of a Country Lawyer The New Federal Judicial Code. The Courts and the Constitution. (b) The Lawyers. (c) The Procedure, The Selection and Tenure of The Struggle for Simplification of Legal Procedure. (a) Some Causes. (b) Legal Procedure and Social Unrest. WILLIAM A. BLOUNT....... (c) The Goal and Its Attain. ment. the Dominion of Canada... The Constitution of Canada 1914. RT. HON. RÓMULO S. NAÓN, Ambassador from the Ar- The Argentine Constitutional 1915. SIMEON E. BALDWIN..... 1915. FELIX FRANKFURTER. 1916. WILLIAM E. BORAH. 1916. FRANK J. GOODNOW.. Ideas. Changes in International Law. The Lawyer and the Public. ..Private Rights and Administrative Discretion. 1917. CHARLES E. HUGHES.......War Powers under the Constitu 1917. ROBERT MCNUTT MCELROY...The Representative Idea and the 1917. WILLIAM H. BURGES.. tion. War. A Hothouse Constitution; Mexico 1917. 1919. ROBERT LYNN BATTS........ The New Constitution of the 1920. REGINALD HEBER SMITH..... The Relation Between Legal Aid Work and the Administration of Justice. 1920. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES 1920. ERNEST L. TUSTIN. 1920. BEN B. LINDSEY 1921. 1921. 1921. 1921. HARRY M. DAUGHERTY. SIR JOHN A. SIMON. CHARLES S. THOMAS. ROKUICHIRO MASUJIMA 1921. CHARLES S. WHITMAN. 1921. LUTHER Z. ROSSER . .... SUBJECT. Legal Aid Societies, Their Func- .The Relation of Legal Aid to the Justice for Parent and Child Respect for Law. Our Common Inheritance of Law. . Without a Friend. . International Bar Association. Unenforceable Law. . The Illegal Enforcement of Criminal Law. 1921. MARCUS A. KAVANAGH....... The Adjustment of Penalties. NOTE. For list of papers read before Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, and the Section of Patent, Trade Mark and Copyright Law, see 1920 report, Vol. XLV, pages 329 to 337, inclusive. There were no formal papers read before either of these Sections at the 1921 meeting. PROCEEDINGS. OF THE COMPARATIVE LAW BUREAU The annual meeting of the Comparative Law Bureau of the American Bar Association was held at Cincinnati, Ohio, on August 31, 1921, at 2.30 P. M. Robert P. Shick of Pennsylvania presided. There were present Wm. W. Smithers, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Robert Black, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Andrew A. Bruce, of Minneapolis, Minn.; W. O. Hart, of New Orleans, La.; John S. Lehmann, of St. Louis, Mo.; N. E. Corthell, Laramie, Wyo.; E. C. Massie, Richmond, Va.; S. C. Schwarzkopf, of Manila, P. I.; and George A. Malcolm, of the Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands, at Manila, P. I. The Secretary read the report of the work of his office during the past year which on motion duly seconded and carried, was approved and ordered to be made a part of the minutes. (See Report at end of these minutes, page 546.) The Treasurer's report from Eugene C. Massie, Treasurer, showed the following: INCOME. June 1, 1920 Balance on hand... Nov. 13, 1920 From American Bar Association.. For publications "Argentine Code ". $109.66 250.00 9.09 192.00 12.00 $572.75 EXPENDITURES. Sept. 21, 1920 To R. P. Shick, Secretary, for postage, etc., as per order No. 46.. postage, etc., order No. 47.. 4.95 Sept. 29, 1920 R. P. Shick, Secretary, for stationery, 32.61 Dec. 23, 1920 To Frank E. Sweetzer, Trustee, for claim of Boston Book Co. in bankruptcy as per order No. 48.. 300.00 |