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ABANDONED PROPERTY. See Constitutional Law, VII; VIII, 5.
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. See Banks; Constitutional Law, II, 1;
VIII, 4; Jurisdiction, I, 1, 4; Mails; Taxation, 1.

ADMIRALTY. See Seamen.

AGENTS. See Federal Trade Commission, 1.

AGRICULTURE. See Patents.

AIR CARRIERS. See Jurisdiction, I, 1.
ALIENS.

1. Immigration Act-Offenses-Penalty.-Concealing or harboring
aliens not punishable offense under § 8 of Immigration Act; uncer-
tainty as to penalty insolvable judicially. United States v. Evans,

483.

2. Deportation-Crimes involving moral turpitude-Repeaters.-
Construction of provision of Immigration Act for deportation of
alien "sentenced more than once" for crimes involving moral turpi-
tude. Fong Haw Tan v. Phelan, 6.

ALTER EGO. See Transportation, 1.

AMENDMENT. See Mails, 1.

ANTITRUST ACTS. See also Federal Trade Commission; Juris-
diction, III, 1.

1. Sherman Act-Monopoly-Restraint of trade-Patents-Price
control.-Conspiracy to monopolize and restrain interstate trade in
gypsum products; sufficiency of evidence; industry-wide plan to
control prices and distribution not within patent grant. United
States v. Gypsum Co., 364.

2. Sherman Act-Restraint of trade-Patent licenses-Price fix-
ing-Arrangements by patentees for cross-licensing complementary
patents, which were intended to and did control price of product,
unlawful; licensees with knowledge also violators. U. S. v. Line
Material Co., 287.

3. Sherman Act-Monopoly-Patents.-"Rule of reason" as appli-
cable to monopolization through patents. United States v. Gypsum
Co., 364.

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4. Sherman Act — Civil suit — Venue
Clayton
Act.-Corporation as one which "transacts business" or is "found”
within judicial district. United States v. Scophony Corp., 795.

5. Clayton Act-Robinson-Patman Act-Price discriminations.—
Use by cement industry of multiple basing-point delivered-price
system unlawful. Federal Trade Comm'n v. Cement Institute, 683.

6. Procedure-Injunction-Validity of patents.-In suit to enjoin
violation of Sherman Act, Government entitled to prove invalidity
of patents relied on by defense. United States v. Gypsum Co., 364.
ARKANSAS. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 7.

ARMED FORCES. See Taxation, 4; Selective Service; Veterans.
ARREST. See Constitutional Law, V, 1.

ASSIGNMENT. See Taxation, 2.

AVIATION. See Jurisdiction, I, 1.

BANKRUPTCY. See also Judgments, 2; Transportation, 3; Pri-
ority.

1. Turnover procedure-Nature-Function.-Nature and function
of turnover procedure. Maggio v. Zeitz, 56.

2. Turnover order - Noncompliance - Contempt.- Bankruptcy
court in civil proceeding may not jail bankrupt for contempt of
turnover order with which he is unable to comply. Maggio v.
Zeitz, 56.

BANKS.

Federal Reserve System-Condition of membership-Relief.-Bank
as not entitled to declaratory judgment of invalidity of condition
imposed by Board on membership in Federal Reserve System. Eccles
v. Peoples Bank, 426.

BASING-POINT PRICE SYSTEM. See Antitrust Acts, 1, 3, 6;
Federal Trade Commission, 1, 9.

BLOODSHED. See Constitutional Law, IV, 3.

BLUE RIBBON JURY. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 11.

BOARDS OF EDUCATION. See Constitutional Law, IV, 1; Juris-
diction, I, 3.

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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. See Criminal Law, 1.

CARRIERS. See Constitutional Law, VI, 1–2; VIII, 2; Employers'
Liability Act; Jurisdiction, I, 1, 4; Transportation.

CASE. See Jurisdiction, I, 2; II, 1.

CEMENT INDUSTRY. See Antitrust Acts, 5; Federal Trade

Commission, 1, 9.

CENSORSHIP. See Constitutional Law, IV, 2–3.

CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES. See Constitutional Law, III, 1.

CHAMPAIGN SYSTEM. See Constitutional Law, IV, 1.

CHIEF JUSTICE STONE. See p. v.

CHURCH. See Constitutional Law, IV,
, 1.

CIVIL AERONAUTICS ACT. See Jurisdiction, I, 1.

CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES. See Procedure, 2.

CIVIL RIGHTS. See Constitutional Law, VI, 2.

CLAYTON ACT. See Antitrust Acts, 4-5; Jurisdiction, III, 1;
Parties, 3.

COAST GUARD. See Veterans.

COLLATERAL ESTOPPEL. See Judgments, 3.

COMMERCE. See Antitrust Acts; Constitutional Law, VI; VIII,
2; Federal Trade Commission, 1; Jurisdiction, I, 1, 4, 7; IV;
Transportation.

COMMODITIES. See Transportation, 1.

COMMON PLEAS COURT. See Jurisdiction, III, 3.

COMPETITION. See Antitrust Acts; Federal Trade Commission.

COMPLAINT. See Employers' Liability Act.

CONCEALMENT. See Aliens, 1.

CONGRESS. See Constitutional Law, II; III.

CONSPIRACY. See Antitrust Acts; Evidence, 2; Federal Trade
Commission.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. See also Jurisdiction, I, 2-3, 5; II,
1-2; Procedure, 3; Transportation, 3.

I. In General, p. 888.

II. Legislative Power, p. 888.

III. War Power, p. 888.

IV. Freedom of Religion, Speech and Press, p. 888.

V. Search and Seizure, p. 888.

VI. Commerce, p. 889.

VII. Contracts, p. 889.

VIII. Due Process of Law, p. 889.

IX. Equal Protection of Laws, p. 890.

X. Federal-State Relations, p. 890.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-Continued.

I. In General.

Constitutional rights generally-Waiver.-Waiver of constitutional
rights by failure of claimant to proceed in state courts according to
state practice; reasonableness of Illinois practice. Parker v. Illinois,
571.

II. Legislative Power.

1. Delegation-Standards-Validity.-Housing & Rent Act of 1947
prescribed adequate standards for administrative action and did not
unconstitutionally delegate legislative power. Woods v. Miller Co.,

138.

2. Powers of Congress-Mails-Fraudulent use.-Fraud order stat-
utes constitutional. Donaldson v. Read Magazine, 178.

III. War Power.

1. War power-Rent control-Cessation of hostilities.-Power of
Congress to control rents after cessation of hostilities, where war
caused housing shortage. Woods v. Miller Co., 138.

2. Id. Regulation not vitiated by decline in value of property.
Id.

IV. Freedom of Religion, Speech and Press.

1. Establishment of religion-Separation of Church and State-
Public schools.-Champaign, Illinois, system for religious instruction
of pupils in public schools unconstitutional. McCollum v. Board of
Education, 203.

2. Freedom of speech and press-Federal regulation-Mails.-Mail
fraud statutes not violative of freedom of speech and press. Donald-
son v. Read Magazine, 178.

3. Freedom of speech and press-Publications-Stories of blood-
shed and lust.-New York law banning publications consisting chiefly
of stories of criminal deeds of bloodshed or lust so massed as to
incite to crime, invalid. Winters v. New York, 507.

V. Search and Seizure.

1. Unreasonableness-Search without warrant-Opium odors.-
Odor of burning opium emanating from hotel room did not justify
search without warrant nor arrest of occupant. Johnson v. United
States, 10.

2. Unreasonableness—Evidence-Use-Use of evidence obtained
by unlawful search vitiated conviction. Johnson v. United States, 10.
3. Mail fraud statutes-Validity.-Mail fraud statutes not invalid
as authorizing unreasonable searches and seizures. Donaldson v.
Read Magazine, 178.

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