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The American Legal System
The volume is not confined to the field occupied by the courts. The vast area of adjudication by administrative tribunals is reviewed at some length, as is also adjudication by voluntary arbitral tribunals, and by the several types of military tribunals, including the special types brought into existence by war and occupation. In short, wherever under American law a tribunal may sit in judgment on the legal rights of those before it, the functioning of that tribunal, and its relation to the total structure, are set forth, resulting, it is hoped, in an integrated account of the entire fabric of American justice.
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