Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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Page 63
... problems . A multitude of other problems , oftentimes of greater immediate urgency , are pressing for their attention . Their sources of information are often inadequate . Moreover , many of the problems in the administration of justice ...
... problems . A multitude of other problems , oftentimes of greater immediate urgency , are pressing for their attention . Their sources of information are often inadequate . Moreover , many of the problems in the administration of justice ...
Page 65
... problems require , the collection of information from various sources , the preparation of programs and reports for submission to the council meetings and other activities of a similar character call for more time and attention than the ...
... problems require , the collection of information from various sources , the preparation of programs and reports for submission to the council meetings and other activities of a similar character call for more time and attention than the ...
Page 66
... problems of the administration of justice with which it can deal . Judicial Conferences Along with the growth of state judicial councils , there has been a some- what similar development in the federal judicial system . In 1922 , a ...
... problems of the administration of justice with which it can deal . Judicial Conferences Along with the growth of state judicial councils , there has been a some- what similar development in the federal judicial system . In 1922 , a ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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