Legal aid work
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Heft 213, S. tables
ISSN: 0002-7162
Pt. 1, Introduction; An introduction to legal aid work, by R. H. Smith; The historical background of the legal aid movement, by W. R. Vance; pt. 2, Legal aid work in civil cases; The function of a modern legal aid organization, by J. S. Bradway; Epitome of legal aid history in the United States (1876-1925), by A. F. Bigelow: The New York legal aid society (1876-1925), by Leonard McGee; The Legal aid bureau of the United charities of Chicago, by M. R. Gariepy; The Philadelphia legal aid bureau of the Department of public welfare, by R. C. Hassrick; St Louis municipal legal aid bureau, by F. C. Donnell; Legal aid by privately supported organizations, by C. E. Clarke; Legal aid in the smaller cities, by M. A. Hill; pt. 3, Legal aid work in criminal cases; The difficulties of the poor man accused of crime, by Justin Miller; The office of public defender, by W. J. Wood; The voluntary defender in criminal cases, by Louis Fabricant; Assigned counsel in criminal cases, by William Kaumheimer; pt. 4, Special