Popular Law-making eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 485 pages of information about Popular Law-making.

Popular Law-making eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 485 pages of information about Popular Law-making.
Charter (see Magna Charta),
  early royal charters a concession of Anglo-Saxon liberties;
  as previously existing. 
Child labor,
  laws concerning;
  hours;
  absolute prohibition of;
  age limit;
  dangerous and immoral trades;
  young girls;
  in mines. 
Children,
  guardianship of;
  in America, labor of, regulated;
  guardianship of may be given either parent;
  rights of in marriage and divorce;
  tendency to State control of, its effect. 
Chinese (see Mongolian), laws against. 
Chitty, cited as to conspiracy. 
Christian Science,
  laws regulating practice of;
  not protected by the Constitution. 
Church law (see Canon Law),
  freedom from;
  early jurisdiction of;
  governs sin;
  of Henry VIII and Mary;
  of Elizabeth III in U.S.
  tests. 
Church of Rome supreme over England. 
Cigarettes
  manufacture and sale of forbidden;
  laws against. 
Cigar making (see Sweatshops). 
Cincinnati, order of. 
Citizens (see Aliens Suffrage, etc.). 
Citizenship,
  of American Indians;
  of other races, chapter XVI. 
City (see Government),
  debt limited by statute;
  ordinances in effect laws. 
Civil law,
  early jealousy of;
  supplanted as to legitimacy. 
Civil rights of negroes, etc. (see Class Legislation, Liberty,
  Equality
). 
Civil service reform, tendency to extend. 
Clarendon, constitutions of. 
Class legislation,
  as to war veterans;
  as to boycotts;
  making hereditary privilege. 
Clergy (see Benefit of Clergy). 
Clerks (see Benefit of Clergy),
  meaning of word;
  may dress like knights. 
Closed shop, early case of, (see Union Labor). 
Cloth of gold worn only by the king. 
Clothing,
  regulation of by law;
  manufacture of, a “sweated” trade. 
Cloths,
  trade to be free in;
  act for spinning, weaving, and dyeing of. 
Coal (see Fuel), Massachusetts law regulating sale of. 
Codes,
  in the United States;
  in England. 
Codification,
  early, in England;
  partial. 
Co-education,
  present tendency against;
  universal in State colleges. 
Cohabitation (see Fornication), made a crime in many States. 
Coin (see Money)
Coinage, debasement of, forbidden. 
Cold storage, need of legislation against. 
Collective bargaining, principle of. 
Color, persons of (see Negro). 
Combinations (see Labor, Trusts, Conspiracy),
  chapter concerning, chapter XII;
  the law of;
  the modern definition of;
  against individuals;
  intent makes the guilt;
  to injure trade;
  individual injuries to business;
  to fix prices;
  Professor Dicey quoted;
  law of, in European countries;
  with an evil end forbidden by Code Napoleon. 
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