1. The Supreme Court at work. F. J. Haskin, American Government, pp. 325-336.

2. The practice of declaring laws invalid. C. G. Haines, The American Doctrine of Judicial Supremacy, pp. 173-184; E. S. Corwin, The Doctrine of Judicial Review, pp. 1-44.

3. The influence of Supreme Court decisions. P. S. Reinsch, Readings on American Federal Government, pp. 706-716.

4. Law: its nature and development. Woodrow Wilson, The State, pp. 69-93.

5. The common law. J. C. Carter, Law: Its Origin and Growth, pp. 167-190; J. C. Gray, The Nature and Sources of the Law, pp. 82-108; 266-292; Sir Frederick Pollock, The Genius of the Common Law, pp. 1-26.

6. Trial by jury. S. E. Baldwin, The American Judiciary, pp. 184-196.

7. Criminal procedure. Ibid., pp. 226-251.

8. The law’s delays. C. A. Beard, Readings in American Government and Politics, pp. 500-505.

9. Justice and the poor. R. H. Smith, Justice and the Poor, pp. 41-59.

10. The courts and democracy. J. H. Tufts, Our Democracy, pp. 255-267.