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.
Government, threefold division of,
  none above law,
  powers of in militia,
  chapter concerning,
  chapter XIX;
  general principle that of home rule,
  by individual heads,
  by boards or commissions,
  system of taxation,
Grand Army of the Republic given special privileges,
“Granger” cases, laws, etc.,
Gratuities forbidden,
Great Case of monopolies cited,
Grievances, summary of, A.D. 1309,
Grosscup, Judge, on Federal incorporation,
Guards, private (see Pinkerton Men),
Guilds (see Trade Unions),
  freedom gained in,
  meaning of word,
  all members freemen in towns,
  partly lawful,
  partly unlawful in English history,
  history of,
  became combinations of employers,
  their control of all trades,
  abolished by French Revolution,
  monopolies recognized under Elizabeth,
  getting charters take corporate form,
  may have suggested the corporation,
  growth of the trade guilds,
Gypsies, early statutes against.

Habeas Corpus act,
  foreshadowed in Magna Charta,
  its predecessor,
  writ de odio et atia
  suspension of, by Lincoln, etc
Harvard, John, residence in Southwark,
Harvard University, recognized in the Massachusetts Constitution,
Hat-pins, legislation against,
Hawkins’s, definition of conspiracy in pleas of the crown,
Health (see Pure Food Laws, Police Power). 
Henry II, laws of,
Henry IV, legislation of,
Henry VIII, legislation of,
  declares God created all men free,
  personal government under,
  declares himself head of the church,
  history of the Bloody Statute,
Hepburn act (see Rates), (see Interstate Commerce Act). 
Hereditary privilege (see Privilege). 
Heresy, first secular law against, A.D. 1400;
  the bloody statute of Henry VIII against;
  the statutes. 
Heretics to be tried in clerical courts and burned if guilty. 
Hermeneutics, meaning of word. 
Herrings, ordinance of, to prevent waste and extortion. 
Highways, State, exist in some States. 
Hindoos may be naturalized. 
“Holding” companies (see Corporations). 
Holidays, laws concerning in early England. 
Holt cited as to conspiracy. 
Horses, breeding of encouraged by statute;
  to be over fifteen hands;
  sale of forbidden. 
Hotels not entitled to eminent domain. 
Hours of labor, first fixed in 1495;
  fixed again, 1514;
  repealed next year as to city of London;
  regulation of by combination forbidden;
  freedom in;
  modern statutes;
  of women;
  in special employments;
  of child labor;
  Federal laws concerning;
  in dangerous trades;
  in factories, effect of on male labor;
  attitude of the courts;
  laws regulating labor of adult males;
  of women;
  in special occupations;

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