Call Number (LC) Title Results
KF8700 .B38 2013 American courts : process and policy / 1
KF8700 .B4 1984 Before the law : an introduction to the legal process / 1
KF8700 .B43 2019 Doing justice : a prosecutor's thoughts on crime, punishment, and the rule of law / 1
KF8700 .B47 1978 Court unification : history, politics and implementation / 1
KF8700 .B74 1934 Social work and the courts : select statutes and judicial decisions / 1
KF8700 .B78 1924 The American judge / 1
KF8700 .C37 1925 The independence of the judiciary : a reply by Hampton L. Carson in the form of two open letters addressed to Honorable James M. Beck, combating his suggestion that it be open to Congress and the President by joint resolution to request the Supreme Court to give an advisory opinion as to whether a proposed law is within the competence of the government. 1
KF8700 .C37 1989 Judicial process in America / 1
KF8700 .C37 1992 Judicial process in America / 1
KF8700 .C37 1996 Judicial process in America / 1
KF8700 .C37 1998 Judicial process in America / 1
KF8700 .C37 2004 Judicial process in America / 1
KF8700 .C527 1916 Second supplement to the proposals for enabling the courts to allay the present discontent with the administration of justice which were published in the March-April, 1916, number of the American law review (50 Amer. law rev. 161) : how may judges, practising lawyers and teachers of law be made to see the vice of the illicit preconception and stare decisis habits and their duty to take thought and fortify their wills for its correction? : questions to Mr. Root. 1
KF8700 .C528 1917 Third supplement to the proposals for enabling the courts to allay the present discontent with the administration of justice which were published in the March-April, 1916, number of the American law review (50 Amer. law rev. 161) : Judge Garrison's address on the ideal basis for law. §51. Points emphasized by Mr. Moot and Mr. Post. §52. Revised statement of the principle of the propsals, note on law-making and law-finding. §53. The address in full; with foot-note on the Esher and Jessel dictums. 1
KF8700 .C529 1917 Fourth supplement to the proposals for enabling the courts to allay the present discontent with the administration of justice which were published in the March-April, 1916, number of the American law review (50 Amer. law rev. 161) : War. §§54-8. The apotheosis. §59. The issues. §60. An hypothesis. §61. Orientation fixed points. §62. The chambered nautilus. 1
KF8700 .C53 1919 Fifth supplement to the proposals for enabling the courts to allay the present discontent with the administration of justice which were published in the March-April, 1916, number of the American law review (50 Amer. law rev. 161) : know-it-all-itiveness. §63. Recapitulation. §64. Natural law. §65. Natural community duties. §66. Natural community rights. §67. Natural method. §68. History. 1
KF8700 .C532 1919 Sixth supplement to the proposals for enabling the courts to allay the present discontent with the administration of justice which were published in the March-April, 1916, number of the American law review (50 Amer. law rev. 161) : appendix to fifth supplement. Psychical natural law at work. §§69-71. Objectivity of law. §72. Senator Borab's position. §73. Rev. Dr. Carter's letter. §74. The League of Nations. 1
KF8700 .C533 1916 What may be done to enable the courts to allay the present discontent with the administration of justice? : proposals, with letters from Mr. Moot and Mr. Caffey. 1
KF8700 .C63 1939 Successful justice / 1
KF8700 .C66 1995 Contemplating courts / 1