Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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... adopted it was so extensive that the legisla- tive process came to be looked upon as the usual and natural means of controlling procedure , and this attitude continued down through the nineteenth century . This was true even in those ...
... adopted it was so extensive that the legisla- tive process came to be looked upon as the usual and natural means of controlling procedure , and this attitude continued down through the nineteenth century . This was true even in those ...
Page 44
... adopted most of the recommendations of the committee . Wisconsin in 1929 adopted a rule - making statute.10 An advisory com- mittee was set up to make this statute effective and has made a real contribution to the improvement of ...
... adopted most of the recommendations of the committee . Wisconsin in 1929 adopted a rule - making statute.10 An advisory com- mittee was set up to make this statute effective and has made a real contribution to the improvement of ...
Page 45
... adoption of the federal rules . However , in 1940 , certain rules were adopted dealing with pre - trial procedure , elimination of general denials , and appellate procedure . Other proposals are now pending before the court . The ...
... adoption of the federal rules . However , in 1940 , certain rules were adopted dealing with pre - trial procedure , elimination of general denials , and appellate procedure . Other proposals are now pending before the court . The ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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