Abstract

T HE administration of justice is the function of government which most closely affects the security of the individual, and for that reason is a subject of perpetual interest to every member of society. That interest has developed an almost universal attitude of adverse criticism. The public has never been satisfied with the manner in which justice has been administered. Almost no feature, either of our judicial institutions or of the processes which they employ, has met with popular approval. The result has been an insistent and long continued demand for reform.

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