1883 Right Hon. Baron COLERIDGE, Lord Chief Justice of England.... 1884 JOHN G. MILBURN.... 1887 HENRY HITCHCOCK... Subject. Legislation in This Country as it ... American Lawyers and American Law. What is This Age and Time Ac- Recent Changes in American State 1888 DANIEL DOUGHERTY........ The Integrity and Independence of * By resolution of the Association, owing to the death of President Garfield, which took place on the day of the meeting of the Association, the annual address and all papers, instead of being read, were submitted in silence. ↑ A special meeting was called October 11, 1883, to receive Lord Coleridge. 1895 JOHN F. DILLON. Subject. The Nation's Safeguard. The Lawyer. Law Reform. Property Its Rights and Duties in Our Legal and Social Systems. 1896 CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW...... Patriotism and Jingoism-The Law yer's Duty. 1897 WILLIAM L. WILSON....... Some Points in the Working of Our 1898 WILLIAM C. DEWITT....... 1899 OLIVER Wendell HolmeES... 1900 HENRY B. BROWN. 1901 WU TING-FANG. 1902 JULES CAMBON 1902 JAMES M. BECK..... 1903 ROKUICHIRO MASUJIMA... Constitutional System. Charter of Greater New York. The Relations of Diplomacy to the The Suppression of Anarchy. The Present Position of Japanese 1904 JOHN WATSON FOSTER...... What the United States Has Done for International Arbitration. ........ 1905 WILLIAM LINDSAY... .... The Relations of the General Government with the States Composing the Federal Union. 1906 CHARLES E. LITTLEFIELD.... The Three Departments of Govern 1907 JACOB M. DICKINSON. ment and their Relation to Each Other. Centralization by Construction and Interpretation of the Constitution. Year. Name. PAPERS READ Subject. 1877 AMASA A. REDFIELD... ...... Some Proposed Changes in Pro 1877 WALTER HOWE....... 1878 WILLIAM W. GREEN.... 1878 JAMES A. BRIGGS... 1878 IRVING BROWNE... A Plea for the Non-Political 1878 ELLIOT F. SHEPARD......... Equalization of Representation in 1879 FREDERIC R. Coudert............. Some Points of Civil and of Com 1879 ALBERT STICKNEY... 1879 JOHN REYNOLDS.... 1879 EDWIN COUNTRYMAN...... 1879 A. P. SMITH mon Law. Our Methods of Trials in Courts. Fragmental Law Reform. Surrogates' Courts and Surrogates 1879 GEORGE T. SPENCER..... . . . 1879 TRACY C. BECKER....... 1879 SHELDON T. VIELE.... 1879 WILLIAM M. IVINS ...... 1880 MATTHEW Hale...................... 1880 JAMES D. Teller...................... Subject. The Right of the Jury in Criminal The Ethical and Legal Status of Is the Common Law a Proper Sub- Illegal and Erroneous Taxation and Its Remedies. Law and Lawyers of Shakespeare. 1880 EDWARD E. SPRAGUE........ The Test of the Master's Liability 1880 JOSHUA GASKILL... to the Servant. ... Exemption of Personal Property from Execution. 1880 ROBERT P. HARLOW......... The Propriety of Regulating Com mercial Intercourse (especially that Relating to Railroads) between the States by National Legislation; or, What National Legislation (if any) Should be had to Regulate Commercial Intercourse between the States? 1881 NATHANIEL C. MOAK....... Experts and Expert Testimony. 1881 RICHARD L. HAND.......... Some Thoughts on the Law of 1881 *J. H. HOPKINS.. Agency. A Glance at Certain Rights, State and National. 1881 *SHELDON T. VIELE......... State Legislation and Charity Or ganization. 1881 *J. WARREN GREEN........... Ultra Vires. 1882 FRANCIS M. BURDICK........ Can a Statute be Well Written in English? 1882 THEODORE BACON........... Professional Comity. By resolution of the Association, owing to the death of President Garfield, which took place on the day of the meeting of the Association, all papers, instead of being read, were submitted in silence. Year. Name. Subject. 1882 JAMES F. GLUCK. The Effect of the Master's Promise to Repair Defective Machinery. 1882 GEORGE S. BATCHELLER..... Principles of Extra-Territoriality in the Ottoman Empire and Mixed Courts of Egypt. 1882 DWIGHT H. OLMSTEAD...... Land Transfer Reform. 1882 ROBERT SEWELL.. 1882 ANSLEY WILCOX..... 1882 EDWARD B. MERRILL.. 1882 JAMES B. PERKINS.... Title to the Beds of Lakes and Ponds in the State of New York. Malice as an Element of Torts. .... A Plea for Professional Ethics. Some Differences between French and English Procedure. 1882 EDWARD E. SPRAGUE.................... Contributory Negligence and the Burden of Proof. 1884 LEMUEL SKIDMORE.. ...................... The Adequacy of the Jury System of this State to a Proper Investigation and Decision of Civil Actions at the Present Time and What Changes (if any) are Needed. 1885 DANIEL H. CHAMBERLAIN.... The Doctrine of Stare Decisis; Its |