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(Simeon Eben) title: The American Judiciary date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/8691.txt cache: ./cache/8691.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'8691.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-courts-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 17041 author = Wells, Frederic DeWitt title = The Man in Court date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41962 sentences = 2370 flesch = 76 summary = Between the judge's desk and the jury-box is the witness chair, an Until a case is called for trial they sit about the court-room or walk An inexplicable thing to the jury is when the judge takes the case The jury pass on the facts, the judge on the law. When the judge dismisses the case, he is saying that the facts may be The lawyers are discontented with the courts, while the judges feel "Why," said a lawyer, "I had a perfect case and then the judge asked Judges or juries never determine cases by first deciding which witness of the lawyer, the judge, nor the witness. Before the case comes to court the lawyer is supposed to before the court." The lawyer says, "Yes, your Honor." The judge The judge and the jury know that the lawyers are coming to life again The judge begins: "Gentlemen of the jury, the plaintiff in this case cache = ./cache/17041.txt txt = ./txt/17041.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26021 author = Robinson, Doane title = Sioux Indian Courts An address delivered by Doane Robinson before the South Dakota Bar Association, at Pierre, South Dakota, January 21, 1909 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4849 sentences = 192 flesch = 61 summary = court in time of peace took cognizance of civil and criminal matters present time Grey Eagle is the Chief Justice of the native court at The following general rules governing courts of Indian Offenses to be known as "the Court of Indian Offenses," and the members of Second: The court of Indian Offenses shall hold at least two States Indian Agent shall be considered an "Indian offense" cognizable by the court of Indian offenses; and upon trial and conviction thereof by said court the offender shall pay a fine of offender may at the time belong; and so long as the Indian shall "Indian offenses," shall be compelled to return the stolen property "Indian offense," and upon conviction thereof shall forfeit all court of "Indian offenses" shall also have jurisdiction (subject to The civil jurisdiction of such court shall be the same as that of a cache = ./cache/26021.txt txt = ./txt/26021.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31504 author = Emery, Lucilius A. (Lucilius Alonzo) title = Concerning Justice date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 28194 sentences = 1224 flesch = 59 summary = "De Legibus" he declared that men are born to justice; that right is The doctrine that the individual man has some rights by nature which individual rights were derived from nature rather than from the state natural rights came to be generally accepted by the people of the law and legislation is to secure to each individual the utmost liberty those liberties and rights; for, as already stated, justice consists an independent government, was the adoption of a declaration of rights to limit the powers of government over private rights and to protect Under our federal and state form of government the question naturally the constitutional rights of the individual citizen. the power and duty of the court to refuse effect to a state statute in of the constitutional rights of the individual against the government, upon the proposition that the constitutional rights of the people are cache = ./cache/31504.txt txt = ./txt/31504.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10613 author = Adams, Brooks title = The Theory of Social Revolutions date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44491 sentences = 1974 flesch = 60 summary = a new governing class, as every considerable change in human environment fifty years later the Court of King's Bench gravely held that a royal the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to the President of the United has no constitutional power to confer upon the Supreme Court original Court when it so decided made a serious political and social error. precedents the Supreme Court of New York decided that, under the _Police first presented to the Supreme Court of the United States, did not come The effect of the adoption by the Supreme Court of the United States of the Supreme Court of the United States under the Fourteenth Amendment, it the duty of every court of general jurisdiction, state or federal, to the Police Power, which was adopted by the Supreme Court of the United On March 10, 1793, the Convention passed a decree constituting a court cache = ./cache/10613.txt txt = ./txt/10613.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8691 author = Baldwin, Simeon E. (Simeon Eben) title = The American Judiciary date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 104413 sentences = 5866 flesch = 68 summary = courts.[Footnote: State _v._ Ward, 43 Connecticut Reports, In the State Constitutions, the judges of the highest courts are of her Supreme Court.[Footnote: Wharton's State Trials, 47.] view the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States be A decision on a point of law by the highest court in a State does Judiciary Act which gave the Supreme Court of the United States general trial court of the United States in the first instance. In common law causes in the District Court, the State remedies by with the Constitution of the United States, to the trial courts from the Supreme Court of the United States.[Footnote: _In courts of the United States in trials at common law. not bound by the opinion of the court.[Footnote: United States another, of 640 cases; and the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court of the United States.[Footnote: _Ex parte_ cache = ./cache/8691.txt txt = ./txt/8691.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35026 author = McKay, Kenneth W. title = The Court Houses of a Century A Brief Historical Sketch of the Court Houses of London Distict, the County of Middlesex, and County of Elgin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8739 sentences = 745 flesch = 80 summary = A Brief Historical Sketch of the Court Houses of the London District, 1792, an Act was passed for building a Gaol and Court House in every building, and a brick court house and gaol was erected at Vittoria at an present jail and court house in London was completed at a cost of supplied by the County, and left in the building when court house was and Clerk of the County Court were located in one room in the apartments the County of Elgin opened at St. Thomas in the Town Hall, David John [Illustration: THE ELGIN COURT HOUSE BEFORE THE FIRE.] County on the magnificence of the Court House, which, he said, was of the old and new buildings; the other, the names of the County Council [Illustration: ELGIN COUNTY COURT HOUSE N. [Illustration: COUNTY · BUILDING · AT · ST · THOMAS · ONT. cache = ./cache/35026.txt txt = ./txt/35026.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41034 author = Leaming, Thomas title = A Philadelphia Lawyer in the London Courts date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40251 sentences = 1752 flesch = 62 summary = Leaving the busy Strand at Temple Bar and entering the Law Courts At one time barristers actually lived in the Inns of Court, but this practicing in the appellate court of a State, constitute the Bar of BARRISTERS--THE COMMON LAW AND THE CHANCERY BARS BARRISTERS--THE COMMON LAW AND THE CHANCERY BARS will case into a jury trial as a colleague of a common law man to practice and common law barristers accept both kinds of briefs in the Inns of Court in London, solicitors are scattered all over The English Courts scrupulously guard against the trial of cases in the whole case to a common law court for a trial upon a special exists between practice in this court, and the barristers who The highly paid judges of the High Court, sit in the smallest case; work in the Strand Law Courts to try criminal cases at the Old cache = ./cache/41034.txt txt = ./txt/41034.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 59494 author = Arkawy, Norman title = Night Court date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4245 sentences = 423 flesch = 90 summary = ran out here, and the only way that Stan and Julie could reach the "Look at that mob!" Julie said. Stan and Julie pushed through the congestion outside the entrance of "Don't worry, honey," Stan said, "you'll get it back." He held his A man in the row in front of them turned around and looked at Julie. man combined to redden Julie's face in a hot blush. "Y'know, I never thought of it before," Stan said to the man in front, "Men?" The man with the moon face burst into loud laughter. "He's right, honey," Stan said. The man in front turned around and nudged Julie's knee. at Stan, then turned back to the front of the court to watch the Julie," Stan said. "Stan, let's leave," Julie said. "Stan, please!" Julie insisted. "Look, honey," Stan said impatiently, "we can't leave now, even if we "Well, _I'm_ leaving!" Julie said. "I'll wait," Julie said. cache = ./cache/59494.txt txt = ./txt/59494.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 59505 author = Still, Henry title = Sales Resistance date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3386 sentences = 346 flesch = 90 summary = On his way home from the concert, Perry Mansfield whistled a pleasant Perry tried to like it. Perry placed the note carefully on a plastic table. "Yes sir," Perry said, uncertain of decorum. "Yes, Master," Perry said. "Breakfast will be served in a few moments," Marlboro said. "Mine doesn't," Perry said. "This is the _new_ Serve-All," Marlboro said glibly. "I don't need it," Perry said. While Perry watched, the Serve-All repaired a broken knob on a plastic "I really must be going, too," Marlboro said, "if you'll just sign "Young man," the Master said thinly. Perry slammed that door, too, and walked jauntily to work. "Now Mr. Bailiff," the judge said, "you may bring in the jury." an item known as the 2087 Serve-All from Master Salesman Marlboro and "No appeal," Perry said glumly. Perry snatched his coat from the closet and ran to the door. was Master Marlboro. 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justice file(s): ./cache/8691.txt, ./cache/10613.txt, ./cache/31504.txt titles(s): The American Judiciary | The Theory of Social Revolutions | Concerning Justice five topics; three dimensions: court states _v; court law courts; judge court jury; justice rights government; court county house file(s): ./cache/8691.txt, ./cache/10613.txt, ./cache/17041.txt, ./cache/31504.txt, ./cache/59494.txt titles(s): The American Judiciary | The Theory of Social Revolutions | The Man in Court | Concerning Justice | Night Court Type: gutenberg title: subject-courts-gutenberg date: 2021-06-03 time: 19:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Courts" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 10613 author: Adams, Brooks title: The Theory of Social Revolutions date: words: 44491 sentences: 1974 pages: flesch: 60 cache: ./cache/10613.txt txt: ./txt/10613.txt summary: a new governing class, as every considerable change in human environment fifty years later the Court of King''s Bench gravely held that a royal the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to the President of the United has no constitutional power to confer upon the Supreme Court original Court when it so decided made a serious political and social error. precedents the Supreme Court of New York decided that, under the _Police first presented to the Supreme Court of the United States, did not come The effect of the adoption by the Supreme Court of the United States of the Supreme Court of the United States under the Fourteenth Amendment, it the duty of every court of general jurisdiction, state or federal, to the Police Power, which was adopted by the Supreme Court of the United On March 10, 1793, the Convention passed a decree constituting a court id: 59494 author: Arkawy, Norman title: Night Court date: words: 4245 sentences: 423 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/59494.txt txt: ./txt/59494.txt summary: ran out here, and the only way that Stan and Julie could reach the "Look at that mob!" Julie said. Stan and Julie pushed through the congestion outside the entrance of "Don''t worry, honey," Stan said, "you''ll get it back." He held his A man in the row in front of them turned around and looked at Julie. man combined to redden Julie''s face in a hot blush. "Y''know, I never thought of it before," Stan said to the man in front, "Men?" The man with the moon face burst into loud laughter. "He''s right, honey," Stan said. The man in front turned around and nudged Julie''s knee. at Stan, then turned back to the front of the court to watch the Julie," Stan said. "Stan, let''s leave," Julie said. "Stan, please!" Julie insisted. "Look, honey," Stan said impatiently, "we can''t leave now, even if we "Well, _I''m_ leaving!" Julie said. "I''ll wait," Julie said. id: 8691 author: Baldwin, Simeon E. (Simeon Eben) title: The American Judiciary date: words: 104413 sentences: 5866 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/8691.txt txt: ./txt/8691.txt summary: courts.[Footnote: State _v._ Ward, 43 Connecticut Reports, In the State Constitutions, the judges of the highest courts are of her Supreme Court.[Footnote: Wharton''s State Trials, 47.] view the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States be A decision on a point of law by the highest court in a State does Judiciary Act which gave the Supreme Court of the United States general trial court of the United States in the first instance. In common law causes in the District Court, the State remedies by with the Constitution of the United States, to the trial courts from the Supreme Court of the United States.[Footnote: _In courts of the United States in trials at common law. not bound by the opinion of the court.[Footnote: United States another, of 640 cases; and the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court of the United States.[Footnote: _Ex parte_ id: 31504 author: Emery, Lucilius A. (Lucilius Alonzo) title: Concerning Justice date: words: 28194 sentences: 1224 pages: flesch: 59 cache: ./cache/31504.txt txt: ./txt/31504.txt summary: "De Legibus" he declared that men are born to justice; that right is The doctrine that the individual man has some rights by nature which individual rights were derived from nature rather than from the state natural rights came to be generally accepted by the people of the law and legislation is to secure to each individual the utmost liberty those liberties and rights; for, as already stated, justice consists an independent government, was the adoption of a declaration of rights to limit the powers of government over private rights and to protect Under our federal and state form of government the question naturally the constitutional rights of the individual citizen. the power and duty of the court to refuse effect to a state statute in of the constitutional rights of the individual against the government, upon the proposition that the constitutional rights of the people are id: 41034 author: Leaming, Thomas title: A Philadelphia Lawyer in the London Courts date: words: 40251 sentences: 1752 pages: flesch: 62 cache: ./cache/41034.txt txt: ./txt/41034.txt summary: Leaving the busy Strand at Temple Bar and entering the Law Courts At one time barristers actually lived in the Inns of Court, but this practicing in the appellate court of a State, constitute the Bar of BARRISTERS--THE COMMON LAW AND THE CHANCERY BARS BARRISTERS--THE COMMON LAW AND THE CHANCERY BARS will case into a jury trial as a colleague of a common law man to practice and common law barristers accept both kinds of briefs in the Inns of Court in London, solicitors are scattered all over The English Courts scrupulously guard against the trial of cases in the whole case to a common law court for a trial upon a special exists between practice in this court, and the barristers who The highly paid judges of the High Court, sit in the smallest case; work in the Strand Law Courts to try criminal cases at the Old id: 35026 author: McKay, Kenneth W. title: The Court Houses of a Century A Brief Historical Sketch of the Court Houses of London Distict, the County of Middlesex, and County of Elgin date: words: 8739 sentences: 745 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/35026.txt txt: ./txt/35026.txt summary: A Brief Historical Sketch of the Court Houses of the London District, 1792, an Act was passed for building a Gaol and Court House in every building, and a brick court house and gaol was erected at Vittoria at an present jail and court house in London was completed at a cost of supplied by the County, and left in the building when court house was and Clerk of the County Court were located in one room in the apartments the County of Elgin opened at St. Thomas in the Town Hall, David John [Illustration: THE ELGIN COURT HOUSE BEFORE THE FIRE.] County on the magnificence of the Court House, which, he said, was of the old and new buildings; the other, the names of the County Council [Illustration: ELGIN COUNTY COURT HOUSE N. [Illustration: COUNTY · BUILDING · AT · ST · THOMAS · ONT. id: 26021 author: Robinson, Doane title: Sioux Indian Courts An address delivered by Doane Robinson before the South Dakota Bar Association, at Pierre, South Dakota, January 21, 1909 date: words: 4849 sentences: 192 pages: flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/26021.txt txt: ./txt/26021.txt summary: court in time of peace took cognizance of civil and criminal matters present time Grey Eagle is the Chief Justice of the native court at The following general rules governing courts of Indian Offenses to be known as "the Court of Indian Offenses," and the members of Second: The court of Indian Offenses shall hold at least two States Indian Agent shall be considered an "Indian offense" cognizable by the court of Indian offenses; and upon trial and conviction thereof by said court the offender shall pay a fine of offender may at the time belong; and so long as the Indian shall "Indian offenses," shall be compelled to return the stolen property "Indian offense," and upon conviction thereof shall forfeit all court of "Indian offenses" shall also have jurisdiction (subject to The civil jurisdiction of such court shall be the same as that of a id: 59505 author: Still, Henry title: Sales Resistance date: words: 3386 sentences: 346 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/59505.txt txt: ./txt/59505.txt summary: On his way home from the concert, Perry Mansfield whistled a pleasant Perry tried to like it. Perry placed the note carefully on a plastic table. "Yes sir," Perry said, uncertain of decorum. "Yes, Master," Perry said. "Breakfast will be served in a few moments," Marlboro said. "Mine doesn''t," Perry said. "This is the _new_ Serve-All," Marlboro said glibly. "I don''t need it," Perry said. While Perry watched, the Serve-All repaired a broken knob on a plastic "I really must be going, too," Marlboro said, "if you''ll just sign "Young man," the Master said thinly. Perry slammed that door, too, and walked jauntily to work. "Now Mr. Bailiff," the judge said, "you may bring in the jury." an item known as the 2087 Serve-All from Master Salesman Marlboro and "No appeal," Perry said glumly. Perry snatched his coat from the closet and ran to the door. was Master Marlboro. Perry signed. id: 17041 author: Wells, Frederic DeWitt title: The Man in Court date: words: 41962 sentences: 2370 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/17041.txt txt: ./txt/17041.txt summary: Between the judge''s desk and the jury-box is the witness chair, an Until a case is called for trial they sit about the court-room or walk An inexplicable thing to the jury is when the judge takes the case The jury pass on the facts, the judge on the law. When the judge dismisses the case, he is saying that the facts may be The lawyers are discontented with the courts, while the judges feel "Why," said a lawyer, "I had a perfect case and then the judge asked Judges or juries never determine cases by first deciding which witness of the lawyer, the judge, nor the witness. Before the case comes to court the lawyer is supposed to before the court." The lawyer says, "Yes, your Honor." The judge The judge and the jury know that the lawyers are coming to life again The judge begins: "Gentlemen of the jury, the plaintiff in this case ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel