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pt. 1. Civil: Methods of selecting and retiring judges in a metropolitan district / by Albert M. Kales
The recall of decisions / by Moorfield Storey
Constitutional growth through recall of decisions / by Donald R. Richberg
The grand jury of the county of New York / by George Haven Putnam
The police and the administration of justice / by George H. McCaffrey
The use of the pardoning power / by William W. Smithers
Uniform legislation in the United States / by Walter George Smith
Organization of the bar / by Herbert Harley.
pt. 2. Criminal: Crime
from a statistical viewpoint / by John Koren
Critique on recording data concerning criminals / by William Healy
The evolution of our criminal procedure / by Samuel Scoville, Jr.
Reform in criminal procedure / by William E. Mikell
State indemnity for errors of criminal justice / by Edwin M. Borchard
Chicago court of domestic relations / by William N. Gemmill
The privilege of the accused to refuse to testify / by Herbert R. Limburg
Adult probation / by Wilfred Bolster
The juvenile court movement from a lawyer's standpoint / by Edward Lindsey
The trend of the juvenile court / by Thomas D. Eliot
Justice for the immigrant / by Frances A. Kellor
The alien in relation to our laws / by Gino C. Speranza
The advisability of a public defender / by R.S. Gray
The women's night court in New York City / by Frederick H. Whitin
The opportunity for women in court administration / by Mary M. Bartelme.
pt. 3. Foreign practice: A comparison of some of the principles and rules of practice of the American and Canadian courts / by David Werner Amram
Legal procedure in England / by John L. Griffiths.
Appendix: Causes for dissatisfaction with the administration of justice in metropolitan districts. Index.

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