Table of Contents:
  • ^ Louis Fabricant
  • Assigned counsel in criminal cases / William Kaumheimer
  • The model poor litigants' statute / John MacArthur Maguire
  • Conciliation procedure in small cases / Herbert Harley
  • The advantages of arbitration procedure / Charles L. Bernheimer
  • Industrial accident commissions / Raynor M. Gardiner
  • Governmental officials and legal aid work / Fred M. Wilcox
  • The domestic relations courts / Charles Zunser
  • Legal aid and social welfare agencies / Robert W. Kelso
  • The legal clinic: what it does for the law student / John H. Wigmore
  • The legal clinic of the law school of the University of Minnesota / M.U.S. Kjorlaug
  • Legal aid work and the bar / John Alan Hamilton
  • The Illinois plan / Joel D. Hunter
  • The Connecticut plan for legal aid / Thomas Hewes
  • The situation in Pennsylvania / M.W. Acheson, Jr.
  • The National Association of Legal Aid Organizations / John S. Bradway
  • ^ International legal aid work / Reginald Heber Smith
  • Practical suggestions concerning the foundation of legal aid organizations
  • Foreword / by William Howard Taft
  • Editorial preface
  • An introduction to legal aid work / Reginal Heber Smith
  • The historical background of the legal aid movement / William R. Vance
  • The function of a modern legal aid organization / John S. Bradway
  • Epitome of legal aid history in the United States (1876-1925) / Albert F. Bigelow
  • The New York Legal Aid Society (1876-1925) / Leonard McGee
  • The Legal Aid Bureau of the United Charities of Chicago / Marguerite Raeder Gariepy
  • The Philadelphia Legal Aid Bureau of the Department of Public Welfare / Roman C. Hassrick
  • St. Louis Municipal Legal Aid Bureau / Forrest C. Donnell
  • Legal aid by privately supported organizations / Claude E. Clarke
  • Legal aid in the smaller cities / M. Alice Hill
  • The difficulties of the poor man accused of crime / Justin Miller
  • The office of public defender / Walton J. Wood
  • The voluntary defender in criminal cases / Louis Fabricant
  • Assigned counsel in criminal cases / William Kaumheimer
  • The model poor litigants' statute / John MacArthur Maguire
  • Conciliation procedure in small cases / Herbert Harley
  • The advantages of arbitration procedure / Charles L. Bernheimer
  • Industrial accident commissions / Raynor M. Gardiner
  • Governmental officials and legal aid work / Fred M. Wilcox
  • The domestic relations courts / Charles Zunser
  • Legal aid and social welfare agencies / Robert W. Kelso
  • The legal clinic: what it does for the law student / John H. Wigmore
  • The legal clinic of the law school of the University of Minnesota / M.U.S. Kjorlaug
  • Legal aid work and the bar / John Alan Hamilton
  • The Illinois plan / Joel D. Hunter
  • The Connecticut plan for legal aid / Thomas Hewes
  • The situation in Pennsylvania / M.W. Acheson, Jr.
  • The National Association of Legal Aid Organizations / John S. Bradway
  • International legal aid work / Reginald Heber Smith
  • Practical suggestions concerning the foundation of legal aid organizations
  • Foreword / by William Howard Taft
  • Editorial preface
  • An introduction to legal aid work / Reginal Heber Smith
  • The historical background of the legal aid movement / William R. Vance
  • The function of a modern legal aid organization / John S. Bradway
  • Epitome of legal aid history in the United States (1876-1925) / Albert F. Bigelow
  • The New York Legal Aid Society (1876-1925) / Leonard McGee
  • The Legal Aid Bureau of the United Charities of Chicago / Marguerite Raeder Gariepy
  • The Philadelphia Legal Aid Bureau of the Department of Public Welfare / Roman C. Hassrick
  • St. Louis Municipal Legal Aid Bureau / Forrest C. Donnell
  • Legal aid by privately supported organizations / Claude E. Clarke
  • Legal aid in the smaller cities / M. Alice Hill
  • The difficulties of the poor man accused of crime / Justin Miller
  • The office of public defender / Walton J. Wood
  • The voluntary defender in criminal cases /