item: #1 of 9 id: 10613 author: Adams, Brooks title: The Theory of Social Revolutions date: None words: 44491 flesch: 56 summary: In the event of adverse fortune, however, the position of capitalists would hardly be improved by the existence of political courts serving a malevolent majority. And once a stable social equilibrium is reached, all men tend to support judicial courts, if judicial courts exist, from an instinct of self-preservation. keywords: act; american; capital; case; chief; class; congress; constitution; convention; court; danton; france; general; government; jefferson; judges; judiciary; justice; king; law; legislation; man; marshall; men; mind; new; opinion; order; paris; people; power; principle; property; public; revolution; society; states; supreme; years cache: 10613.txt plain text: 10613.txt item: #2 of 9 id: 17041 author: Wells, Frederic DeWitt title: The Man in Court date: None words: 41962 flesch: 74 summary: Secondly, trial by jury is so completely involved in the present system of court trial and procedure, that they are inseparable. The departments of Investigation and Experts correspond with the former division of court trials known as evidence and testimony. keywords: business; case; client; counsel; court; day; defendant; evidence; facts; good; hand; honor; judge; jury; justice; lawyer; man; matter; men; new; plaintiff; pleadings; question; room; rules; tell; testimony; time; trial; verdict; way; witness; witnesses cache: 17041.txt plain text: 17041.txt item: #3 of 9 id: 26021 author: Robinson, Doane title: Sioux Indian Courts An address delivered by Doane Robinson before the South Dakota Bar Association, at Pierre, South Dakota, January 21, 1909 date: None words: 4849 flesch: 54 summary: The civil jurisdiction of such court shall be the same as that of a justice of the peace in the State or Territory where such court is located, and the practice in such civil cases shall conform as nearly as practicable to the rules governing the practice of justices of the peace in such State or Territory, and it shall also be the duty of the court to instruct, advise and inform either or both parties to any suit in regard to the requirements of these rules. Fifth: Any plural marriage hereafter contracted or entered into by any member of an Indian tribe under the supervision of a United States Indian Agent shall be considered an Indian offense cognizable by the court of Indian offenses; and upon trial and conviction thereof by said court the offender shall pay a fine of not less than twenty dollars, or work at hard labor for a period of twenty days, or both, at the discretion of the court, the proceeds thereof to be devoted to the benefit of the tribe to which the offender may at the time belong; and so long as the Indian shall continue in this unlawful relation he shall forfeit all right to receive rations from the government. keywords: agent; court; days; indian; offenses; rules; sioux; time cache: 26021.txt plain text: 26021.txt item: #4 of 9 id: 31504 author: Emery, Lucilius A. (Lucilius Alonzo) title: Concerning Justice date: None words: 28194 flesch: 55 summary: The thesis I have endeavored to support in these lectures, so far as I have a thesis, is this: (1) that, after all, human justice consists in securing to each individual as much liberty of action in the exercise of his physical and mental powers and as much liberty to enjoy the fruits of such action as is consistent with like liberty for other individuals, and with such restrictions only as are necessary for the welfare of society as a whole without discrimination for or against any individual; and (2) that that justice is more firmly secured by a government with a division of powers, with a written constitution excluding from governmental interference such personal rights as long experience has shown to be necessary both for the happiness and efficiency of the individual subject and for the welfare and efficiency of all; and (3) finally with an independent judiciary to defend those rights when assailed, as they often have been, and will be, by impatient and changeable majorities. It is only of the conduct of men in their relations to other men that we can predicate justice or injustice. keywords: act; action; constitution; courts; executive; freedom; government; individual; judges; justice; king; law; laws; legislature; liberty; man; nature; people; power; public; question; rights; society; state; time; truth cache: 31504.txt plain text: 31504.txt item: #5 of 9 id: 35026 author: McKay, Kenneth W. title: The Court Houses of a Century A Brief Historical Sketch of the Court Houses of London Distict, the County of Middlesex, and County of Elgin date: None words: 8739 flesch: 74 summary: The Vault was formerly used as an office by County Court Clerk and Junior Judge. | OF ELGIN. keywords: building; century; clerk; council; county; county court; court; court house; district; elgin; illustration; judge; thomas; | st; | |; | ||; || | cache: 35026.txt plain text: 35026.txt item: #6 of 9 id: 41034 author: Leaming, Thomas title: A Philadelphia Lawyer in the London Courts date: None words: 40251 flesch: 55 summary: Common law barristers have their chambers chiefly in the Middle Temple and Inner Temple; chancery men, largely in Lincoln's Inn, and the two kinds of barristers know little of, and seem even to have a kind of contempt for, each other. It is, however, curious that in England no apparent distinction exists between civil and criminal practice and common law barristers accept both kinds of briefs indiscriminately. keywords: = =; american; barrister; business; case; chancery; council; counsel; county; court; criminal; defendant; division; england; english; fees; general; inn; inns; judge; junior; jury; justice; law; leader; london; lord; man; master; men; number; practice; prisoner; profession; solicitors; time; trial cache: 41034.txt plain text: 41034.txt item: #7 of 9 id: 59494 author: Arkawy, Norman title: Night Court date: None words: 4245 flesch: 89 summary: No buses ran out here, and the only way that Stan and Julie could reach the court was on foot, threading their way through the debris of neglect and vandalism that littered the narrow streets. Stan and Julie pushed through the congestion outside the entrance of the court. keywords: court; judge; julie; man; stan cache: 59494.txt plain text: 59494.txt item: #8 of 9 id: 59505 author: Still, Henry title: Sales Resistance date: None words: 3388 flesch: 90 summary: ] On his way home from the concert, Perry Mansfield whistled a pleasant melody from an old Stravinsky classic. For standard consideration, this entitles one Perry Mansfield to all required services and exclusive use of private quarters in Airy Hills Sanatarium._ keywords: door; judge; marlboro; master; perry; serve cache: 59505.txt plain text: 59505.txt item: #9 of 9 id: 8691 author: Baldwin, Simeon E. (Simeon Eben) title: The American Judiciary date: None words: 104413 flesch: 62 summary: United States, 136 United States Reports, 1, 43; Dorr _vs._ United States, 195 United States Reports, 138, 141.] Brooks Baxter, State _v._ Bean _v._ keywords: "[footnote; act; action; american; appeal; authority; bar; bench; case; chief; circuit court; co.; common; congress; constitution; country; court; decision; district court; england; english; general; government; governor; judges; judgment; judicial; judiciary; jurisdiction; jury; justice; law; laws; lawyers; legislature; life; man; new; opinion; party; people; power; practice; proceedings; public; question; reports; right; rule; set; state court; state law; state reports; statute; subject; supreme court; time; trial court; united states; years; york cache: 8691.txt plain text: 8691.txt