Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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... considered the matter . If the change involved a substantial change of policy many courts would refer the matter to the legislature . This cooperation between branches of the government is not unthinkable in a rational society , and it ...
... considered the matter . If the change involved a substantial change of policy many courts would refer the matter to the legislature . This cooperation between branches of the government is not unthinkable in a rational society , and it ...
Page 66
... considered the best features of the acts creating the leading judicial councils . In the interest of flexibility , details relating to the conduct of the affairs of the council , such as the time and frequency of meetings , and ...
... considered the best features of the acts creating the leading judicial councils . In the interest of flexibility , details relating to the conduct of the affairs of the council , such as the time and frequency of meetings , and ...
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... considered a matter of right . On a motion for consolida- tion , however , the question of joinder became one of discretion ; not whether the claims could be pleaded together , but whether they should be tried together . This discretion ...
... considered a matter of right . On a motion for consolida- tion , however , the question of joinder became one of discretion ; not whether the claims could be pleaded together , but whether they should be tried together . This discretion ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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