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Duquesne University

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1964

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Judicial Conferences Of The Third Circuit, Joseph A. Katarincic Jan 1964

Judicial Conferences Of The Third Circuit, Joseph A. Katarincic

Duquesne Law Review

Democratic institutions remain vigorous and effective only when governed by free men who willingly submit the structure and processes of government to critical examination. The judicial branch of government has willingly submitted itself to public scrutiny. More than that, members of the bench and bar have diligently and courageously examined and adopted needed changes and reforms in the system which they administer and hold in public trust. They have not been timid; their success is noteworthy. This success is immediately evidenced by the great efforts expended in drafting and revising the Judicial Code of the United States, the Federal Rules …