Popular Law-making
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Frederic Jesup Stimson. Popular Law-making
Popular Law-making
Table of Contents
I. THE ENGLISH IDEA OF LAW
II. EARLY ENGLISH LEGISLATION AND MAGNA CHARTA
III. RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF ANGLO-SAXON LAW
IV. EARLY LABOR LEGISLATION, AND LAWS AGAINST RESTRAINT OF TRADE AND "TRUSTS"
V. OTHER LEGISLATION IN MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND
VI. AMERICAN LEGISLATION IN GENERAL
VII. AMERICAN LEGISLATION ON PROPERTY RIGHTS
VIII. REGULATION OF RATES AND PRICES
IX. TRUSTS AND MONOPOLIES
X. CORPORATIONS
XI. LABOR LAWS
XII. COMBINATIONS IN LABOR MATTERS
XIII. MILITARY AND MOB LAW, AND THE RIGHT TO ARMS
XIV. OF POLITICAL RIGHTS
XV. OTHER LEGISLATION AFFECTING INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
XVI. LEGISLATION CONCERNING PERSONAL AND RACIAL RIGHTS
XVII. SEX LEGISLATION, MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE
XVIII. CRIMINAL LAW AND POLICE
XIX. OF THE GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTION, INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, AND THE PUBLIC DOMAIN
XX. FINAL
INDEX. POPULAR LAW-MAKING
I
THE ENGLISH IDEA OF LAW
II
EARLY ENGLISH LEGISLATION AND MAGNA CHARTA
A.D. 690. WESSEX KING INI
A.D. 890. WESSEX. ALFRED
A.D. 920. WESSEX. EDWARD
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III
RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF ANGLO-SAXON LAW
IV
EARLY LABOR LEGISLATION, AND LAWS AGAINST TRUSTS
V
OTHER LEGISLATION IN MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND
VI
AMERICAN LEGISLATION IN GENERAL
VII
AMERICAN LEGISLATION ON PROPERTY RIGHTS
VIII
REGULATION OF RATES AND PRICES
IX
TRUSTS AND MONOPOLIES
X
CORPORATIONS
THEORY OF LEGISLATION RECOMMENDED
XI
LABOR LAWS
CHAPTER XII
COMBINATIONS IN LABOR MATTERS
Section 2 of this act (June 6, 1908) copies the older English statute of 1875; that is to say, it does away with all criminal liability for conspiracies in labor matters, and it further provides that no "such agreement, combination, or contract be construed as in restraint of trade or commerce; nor shall any restraining order or injunction be issued with relation thereto, provided only that nothing in this act shall be construed to authorize force or violence." We have already commented on the possible unconstitutionality of this act. Section 3 makes it unlawful for anybody to induce or persuade workmen to change from one place to another (except presumably the labor unions themselves), or to bring workmen into the State by means of any false or deceptive representations, false advertising or false pretences, or by reason of the existence of a strike or other "trouble." Failure to state in an advertisement, proposal or contracts for the employment of workmen that there is a strike or other "trouble" is made a criminal offence, punishable with a year's imprisonment or two thousand dollars fine (this is the law which failed of passage in the Massachusetts Legislature of 1910)
CHAPTER XIII
MILITARY AND MOB LAW, AND THE RIGHT TO ARMS
CHAPTER XIV
OF POLITICAL RIGHTS
XV
OTHER LEGISLATION AFFECTING INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
XVI
LEGISLATION CONCERNING PERSONAL AND RACIAL RIGHTS
XVII
SEX LEGISLATION, MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE
Section 1. No divorce shall be granted for any cause arising prior to the residence of the complainant or defendant in this State, which was not ground for divorce in the State where the cause arose
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A LAW UNIFORM WITH THE LAWS OF OTHER STATES RELATIVE TO DIVORCE PROCEDURE AND DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF MARRIAGE. Section 1. No person shall be entitled to a divorce for any cause arising in this State who has not had actual residence in this State for at least one year next before bringing suit for divorce, with a bona-fide intention of making this State his or her permanent home
XVIII
CRIMINAL LAW AND POLICE
XIX
OF THE GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTION, INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, AND THE PUBLIC DOMAIN
XX
FINAL
INDEX
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