Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationThe Association, 1913 - Bar associations |
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Page 97
... legislative control of details of the judicial procedure and that we should unite for greater autonomy on the part of the courts , so ... legislation by Parliament with re- gard to the methods of procedure in the courts , PROCEEDINGS . 97.
... legislative control of details of the judicial procedure and that we should unite for greater autonomy on the part of the courts , so ... legislation by Parliament with re- gard to the methods of procedure in the courts , PROCEEDINGS . 97.
Page 122
... Legislation , and the laws enacted by the various states , our answer would be that this could be ob- viated by the following suggestions : - 1. Making such Federal Statutes inoperative until a given period , say two years after their ...
... Legislation , and the laws enacted by the various states , our answer would be that this could be ob- viated by the following suggestions : - 1. Making such Federal Statutes inoperative until a given period , say two years after their ...
Page 172
... legislation will be effected unless they understand there is some evil to be reme- died . Now then , if the lawyers of the State of Illinois are at loggerheads on the proposition as to whether they want an amend- ment , or a reform if ...
... legislation will be effected unless they understand there is some evil to be reme- died . Now then , if the lawyers of the State of Illinois are at loggerheads on the proposition as to whether they want an amend- ment , or a reform if ...
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Active MembersRoll of 17 60 | 1 |
David Joseph B RemarksGeneral Principles of Court | 9 |
Judges of the United States Supreme Courts | 15 |
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