Tyrell Williams Memorial Lecture

Impasses in Justice

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Abstract

It is not oversimplifying our problem too much to say that at the bottom of all our difficulties in court reform lie: (1) the equalitarian and antiprofessional movement of the Jacksonian Era in the second quarter of the nineteenth century, and (2) (this I fear will shock many) the failure of our law schools generally to recognize as their most important responsibility to society the improvement of the administration of justice.

Keywords: Administration of justice

How to Cite: Vanderbilt, A. (1956) “Impasses in Justice”, Washington University Law Review. 1956(3).