3. The American doctrine of judicial supremacy. (Haines, The American Doctrine of Judicial Supremacy.)

4. The American system of courts compared with the European system of courts. (Bryce, The American Commonwealth, vol. i, chapter xxv.)

5. Restraints on judicial officers in the United States. (Cleveland, Organized Democracy, chapter xxxiii.)

6. Procedure in the United States Supreme Court. (Reinsch, Readings on American Federal Government, pages 716-717.)

7. The courts and the Constitution. (Beard, The Supreme Court and the Constitution; Bryce, The American Commonwealth, vol. i, chapter xxiii.)

8. The constitutionality of government regulation of commerce, (Goodnow, Social Reform and the Constitution, chapter vi.)

9. Attitude of the courts toward social legislation. (Goodnow, Social Reform and the Constitution, chapter viii.)

10. The Marbury v. Madison case. (Consult an encyclopedia.)

11. The Dartmouth College case. (Consult an encyclopedia.)

12. The life of John Marshall. (Consult an encyclopedia.)