8. Function of the state court. (Gettell, Readings in Political Science, page 387.)

9. Methods of choosing judges in the various states. (Gettell, Readings in Political Science, page 388.)

10. Procedure in the state courts. (Kimball, State and Municipal Government in the United States, chapter xv.)

11. The system of appeals in state courts. (Reinsch, Readings on American State Government, pages 150-158.)

12. Politics and the state courts. (Reinsch, Readings on American State Government, pages 158-168.)

13. Defects in the enforcement of law. (Reinsch, Readings on American State Government, pages 173-180.)

14. Relation of judicial inefficiency to crime. (Reinsch, Readings on American State Government, pages 181-198.)

15. Legal claims against the state. (Reinch, Readings on American State Government, pages 168-172.)

16. Necessity of judicial independence. (Gettell, Readings in Political Science, page 391.)

17. The significance of lawyers in the United States. (Gettell, Readings in Political Science, page 390.)