XIV HARVARD LAW REVIEW [Vol. XXXII References in heavy-faced type are to Notes and Book Reviews ; in plain type to Recent Cases; end in italicized typ)e to Articles. Creation of federal corporations to engage in interstate commerce. 695-708 Federal statute against shipping liquor into states that prohibit its manufacture and sale: con- stitutionality. 733 Forbidding interstate transporta- tion of products of child labor. Hours of Service Act: application to terminal company. 860 Value of service as a factor in rate making. 516-556 Control by states: General discus- sion of powers of states to affect interstate commerce by exer- cise of taxing power. 234-265, 374-416, 615-619, 634-678, 902-931 Indirect encroachment by means of property taxes not discriminating against interstate commerce. 234-265 Taxes measured by gross receipts. 377-416 Taxes on net income "as such." 634-671 Taxes not measured by in- come. 671-678 Power of state commission to regu- late rates of interstate national company supplying local distrib- uting agencies. 860 Power of states to regulate issue of railway securities during federal control. 709 Regulation of issuance of securities. 579 Interstate commerce commission: Attitude of commission on^policy of making value of service a factor in rate making. 517, 542, 543, 551-554 Powers over railroad rates as affected by Federal Control Act giving President authority to as- sume control of railroads. 304-314 J JUDGES. See also Contempt; Courts; Federal Courts. Judicial tenure in the United States. 866 JUDGMENTS. See also Conflict of Laws; Evidence; Res Judicata; Taxation. Foreign judgments: Collateral at- tack oi foreign divorce decree for fraud. 177 "Full faith and credit" under United States Constitution. 877-878 JURISDICTION. Of civil and military tribunals, see under Conflict of Laws; Consti- tutional Law; : Military Law; Statutes; War. JURISPRUDENCE. See also Codes; Constitutional Law; History of Law; Law; Sovereigns. Irresponsibility of the state. 447-472 Military law — a study in compara- tive law. 349-373 Law: Germanic private law. 744 Natural law. 40-44 LABOR UNIONS. In general: Compulsory arbitration of industrial disputes in Australia. 189-217 Living wages, minimum wages and secondary wages: Australian in- dustrial'court rulings. 892-901 Strikes: Right to strike in war time. 837, 859 Sympathetic strikes in Australia under compulsory arbitration law. 210-213 LAW. See also Codes; History of Law; In- ternational Law; Jurisprudence. Authority in the modern state. 979 Commercial arbitration and the law. 584 Germanic private law. 744 Military law — a study in compara- tive law. 349-373 Necessity of adopting the foreign judicial methods and mode of