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VUl HARVARD LAW REVIEW [Vol. XXXn References in heavy-faced type are to Notbs and Book Reviews ; in plain type to Recent Cases; and in italicized type to Articles. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. See also Elections; Interstate Com- merce; Mechanics' liens; Munici- pal Corporations; States; Statutes; War. Nature and development of con- stitutional government. Ca- nadian constitutional law. 682 Constitutional power and world affairs. 984 The government of the British Empire. 442 Construction, operation and en- forcement of Constitutions : Federal power over lands of United States within a state. 721, 730 Powers of the executive : Control of intrastate railroad rates during federal control under the war power. 300-314 Powers of the judiciary: Advisory opinions: appeals. 80 Powers of legislature: taxation: Harrison Anti-Narcotic Act as an encroachment on state police power. 846, 851 Powers of the legislature: dele- gation of powers : Redelegation of delegated powers. 87 Powers of legislature: money: Authority to national banks to act as trust companies. 68g-6g4 Interpretation of National Bank- ing Act (Rev. Stat. § 5219). 727 Impairments of the obligation of contracts: Mechanics' liens as a direct right to subcontractor. 178 . Whether protection of minority bondholders requires upset prices in corporate reorganization. 493-515 Due process of law: Federal statute against shipping liquor into states that prohibit its manufacture and sale. 733 Fifth amendment as a limitation upon power of Congress to pass child labor law. 45-67, 81 Finality of decisions of draft boards created under Selective Service Act. ^ 433 Fourteenth Amendment in its bear- ing on the taxing power of the states. sSg, 591-593, 603-609, 611-619 Historical development of doctrine of due process. 218-233 Reasons for adoption of Fifth Amendment. 220 Interpretation of Fifth Amendment before 1865. 221-224 Adoption and early interpre- tation of Fourteenth Amend- ment. 224-227 Jurisdiction over nonresidents doing business within a state. 871-891 Limitation of fees of employment agencies. 856 Position of foreign corporations. 864 Rules for assessment of state taxes upon property employed in inter- state commerce. 234-265 State statute prohibiting require- ment that employee hand over tips a violation of Fourteenth Amendment. 173 The doctrine of due process of law as accepted in 1919. 218-233 Personal rights: civil, political and religious. Freedom of speech in war time: the espionage act. 417, 434, 934-940, 961-968, 972 In general. 932-934 The First Amendment as a declaration of policy. 934-938 Blackstone's interpretation of free speech. 938-940 Use and abuse of freedom of utterance. 940-944 Social purpose of free speech. 945-95^ Judicial interpretation of Espionage Act of 191 7. 959-969 Dangers arising from ad- ministrative restrictions 970-973 Liability to military service of one awaiting sentence for crime. 576 Liberty of contract: injunction against strikes in war time. 837, 859 Privileges, inununities and class legislation: Compulsory arbitra- tion of industrial disputes in Aus- tralia. 189-217 Enforcement of highway regula- tions against members of military forces of United States, while en- gaged in official duties. 81 CONTEMPT. Acts and conduct constituting contempt: Bringing pressure to bear on attorney. 174 Public assault on alleged informer. 857