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Challenge of Law Reform
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206 pages
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In a time when crime rates soared and public indifference prevailed, Chief Justice Vanderbilt addresses the urgent need for judicial reform in the United States. Drawing from his experiences under the 1947 New Jersey Constitution, he critiques the growing complexities of the legal system, the inefficiencies of justice, and the challenges in selecting judges and jurors. Advocating for a more effective legal framework, he encourages readers to confront the pressing issues of law reform, emphasizing the importance of judicial administration and legal procedures.
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2015, paperback
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