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7 St. B.J. [iii] (1932)

handle is hein.barjournals/calisbaj0007 and id is 1 raw text is: Do You Want the 1931 Proceedings?
THE STATE BAR
JOURNAL
Official Organ, The State Bar of California
Vol. VII             January, 1932               No. 1
The Work of the Board of Governors
Congestion in the Appellate Courts of California
By Prof. Evan Haynes  a
The Breaking Down of Our Judicial System
By Fred E. Borton
A Message from the President
Concerning Appellate Court Congestion
California's Appellate Problem
By F. H. Dam
Proposed Legislation to Relieve Appellate Congestion
By Mr. Justice John W. Preston
Appellate Procedure by Rule More Desirable
Than by Code Amendment
By Arthur B. Dunne
Ambulance Chasing and Related Evils
By E. V. Knauf
Reform of Police Courts Not Impossible
Price: To members of The State Bar of California, 35c per annum; to non-
members, 70c per annum.
Published monthly by The State Bar of California. Office of publication,
460 Fourth street, San Francisco, California.
Entered as second-class matter March 15, 1928, at the postoffice at San
Francisco, under the Act of August 24, 1912.
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