If you liked Federal rules of criminal procedure, with notes by Alexander Holtzoff, start with Trends of Supreme court decisions (1937), New federal procedure and the courts (1994), and Federal procedural forms for use in civil and criminal actions, bankruptcy proceedings, suits in the Court of claims, administrative practice before important boards and commisssions, and all appeals pertaining thereto (1940). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Trends of Supreme court decisions 1937 · 27 pages · Alexander Holtzoff · Same author
  2. 2 New federal procedure and the courts 1994 · 208 pages · Alexander Holtzoff · Same author
  3. 3 Federal procedural forms for use in civil and criminal actions, bankruptcy proceedings, suits in the Court of claims, administrative practice before important boards and commisssions, and all appeals pertaining thereto 1940 · 1,010 pages · Alexander Holtzoff · Same author
  4. 4 Six lectures on civil procedure under the new civil rules in district courts of the United States at Boston, November 13 to December 18, 1939 1939 · 108 pages · Alexander Holtzoff · Same author
  5. 5 Two years' experience under the Federal rules of civil procedure 1940 · 16 pages · Alexander Holtzoff, United States. Supreme Court., United States. District Courts · Same author

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Federal rules of criminal procedure, with notes is by Alexander Holtzoff.