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THE

Central Law Journal

ALEXANDER H. ROBBINS, Editor

VOLUME 89
JULY-DECEMBER, 1919

CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY,

ST. LOUIS, MO.

1919.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1919, by CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY,

In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

270742

PRINTED BY CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY.

LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES IN VOLUME 89

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No. 3.

No. 4.

No. 5.

No. 6.

No. 7.

No. 8.

No. 9.

No. 10.

No. 11.

No. 12.

No. 13.

Amendment of Writ of Process and of Return of Service Thereon. By James M. Kerr, 3.

Taxation for Federal Purposes. By H. Halderson, 25.

Governmental Function of Municipality-Liability for Tort. By William M. Rockel, 27.

A Critique of the Technicality. By William W. Brewton, 42.

A Review of Gen. Crowder's Letter on Military Justice. By Fred H. Peterson, 44.

War Time Impossibility of Performance of Contract. By Donald Mackay, 61.

Influence on American Decisions of the Common Law Rule of Entirety of Judgments in Tort Actions. By N. C. Collier, 62.

Constitutionality of the League of Nations. By H. St. George Tucker, 79. Responsibility of General Employer for the Tort of Chauffeur During Period in Which Automobile and Chauffeur Are Rented to Special Employer. By Webster C. Tall, 97.

Law Versus Diplomacy in the Proposed League of Nations. By Frederic R. Coudert, 113.

Edmund Burke - His Writings, Speeches and Character. By James B. Swing, 134.

Public Policy and Contracts. By Donald Mackay, 153.

A Criticism of the "Warfield Plan" for the Reorganization of the Interstate Commerce Commission Incorporated in Senate Bill 5679. By Mortimer C. Rhone, 155.

The Susan B. Anthony AmendmentEffect of Its Ratification on the Rights of the States to Regulate and Control Suffrage and Elections. By Emmet O'Neal, 169.

Modern Views on Amending the Constitution. By Fred H. Peterson, 188. Case Made v. Old Bill of Exceptions. By D. C. Lewis, 192.

Five to Four Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States. By Fred A. Maynard, 206.

Decisions of the British Courts-Disease and Accident Under Workmen's Compensation Act. By Donald Mackay,

224.

A Treaty Providing for an Effective League of Nations Is Unconstitutional. By Fred H. Peterson, 226.

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No. 17.

No. 18.

No. 19.

No. 20.

No. 21.

No. 22.

No. 23.

No. 24.

No. 25.

The "R-t" Case. By Milton Carlson, 242.

Are the Terms of the Covenant for the Proposed League of Nations Repugnant to the Constitution? By Percy L. Edwards, 244.

The Jury System in Civil Cases. By Percy Werner, 261.

What Is Beer? By Wayne B. Wheeler, 263.

Military Service and Contracts of Employment. By Donald Mackay, 278. Is the Law in Reference to the Removal of a Civil Case From a State Court to the United States Court in a Chaotic Condition? By George Urqu hart, 280.

Removal of Suits From State to Federal Courts-A Survey of the Statutes. By Charles A. Boston, 295.

The Law Is Fairer Than Men. William W. Brewton, 317.

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The Proper Manner of Submitting Material to a Toxicologist in Medical Legal Cases. By Arthur S. Loevenhart, 318.

The Power of Congress to Define the Term Intoxicating Liquor. By Wayne B. Wheeler, 320.

The Statutory Regulation of Wages. By Donald Mackay, 335.

Criminal Syndicalism-Back-Firing Against Industrial Unrest by the Legislature of California. By Percy L. Edwards, 336.

Legal Position of Unstamped Documents. By Donald Mackay, 354.

Building Material as Attractive Nuisance. By C. P. Berry, 355.

The Congress and Treaties. By Noel Sargent, 370.

Disregarding Technical Errors. By Everett P. Wheeler, 390.

The Influence of the Lawyer Upon the Trend of Modern Legislation. By George J. Danforth, 392.

Uniform Legislation-Negotiable Instruments Act. By James M. Kerr, 409.

Due Process of Law in the Military Establishment. By John Leland Mechem, 427.

Proposed Legislation to Prevent Monopoly. By R. F. Feagans, 429.

Master's Liability for Servant Who Is Working for Another. By Donald Mackay, 445.

Can Finger Prints Be Forged? By Milton Carlson, 448.

TABLE OF CASES

This list includes only those cases commented upon editorially or in our Notes of Important Decisions, or in full annotated. The abbreviation Ed., indicates editorially-R. D., cases commented upon in our Notes of Important Decisions, and ann. case, annotated case.

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