THE Central Law Journal ALEXANDER H. ROBBINS, Editor VOLUME 88 JANUARY-JUNE, 1919 STANFORD LIBRARY CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MO. 1919. 265746 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1919, by CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. PRINTED BY CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY. LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES IN VOLUME 88 No. 1. A New Function for Courts-Declaring the Rights of Parties. By Edson R. Sunderland, 6. No. 2. The Rights and Immunities of a Sovereign Ruler. By Fred H. Peterson, 28. Concurrent Power of State and Federal Government to Enforce the Federal Prohibition Amendment. By Wayne B. Wheeler, 31. No. 3. Foreign Capital in British Companies. By Donald Mackay, 47. The Strange Case of Mr. Baldwin. By A. H. Robbins, 49. No. 4. Construction of Phrase of Constitution, "Two-Thirds of House." By Wayne B. Wheeler, 65. The Necessity for a Marine Court. By Fred H. Peterson, 68. No. 5. An Interesting Debate on Reforming Procedure by Rule of Court-Excerpted from the Minutes of the Last Meeting of the Missouri Bar Association. By A. H. Robbins, 82. No. 6. Validity of Order No. 50, Issued by W. G. McAdoo, Director General of Railroads. By Henry C. Clark, 100. No. 7. The Enforcement of the Alien Property Law Before and After the War. By A. Mitchell Palmer, 117. No. 8. Judicial Buncombe in North Dakota and Other States. By Andrew A. Bruce, 136. No. 9. "Peculiarities" in the Administration of Justice in North Dakota-Judge Robinson's Explanation, 155. Suits Against Railroads Under Federal Control. By Edgar Watkins, 157. No. 10. Legislative Revising Editors. By Walter H. Anderson, 172. Rights and Duties of Occupant of Automobile Other Than Driver. By C. P. Berry, 174. No. 11. The Fraudulent Destruction of Wills -Suggestions for a Legislative Preventive. What Preponderance of Evidence is Necessary to Maintain an Action? By Wm. M. Rockel, 192. No. 12. Lessee's Liability After Assignment. By H. W. Danforth, 207. No. 13. Recent Decisions in the British Construing the Public Authorities Protection Act. By Donald Mackay, 229. The Rule in Dumpor's Case. By Fred H. Peterson, 231. No. 14. Removal of Suits from State to Federal Courts-A Picture of Chaos Demanding a Remedy. By Charles A. Boston, 246. No. 15. Is a Referendum on a Federal Amendment Constitutional? By Wayne B. Wheeler, 266. Banbury v. Bank of Montreal-Non-Liability of Bank for Gratuitous Advice on Investments. By M. L. Hayward, 269. No. 16. Legislative Action on Federal Constitutional Amendment Not Reviewable. By Charles O. Andrews, 285. No. 17. Suggestions of the Peace Treaty of Westphalia for the Peace Conference in France. By Arthur MacDonald, 303. No. 18. The Problem of the Alien. By Donald Mackay, 321. Experience of States Providing for State Insurance for Compensation Risks. By A. H. Robbins, 323. No. 19. Military Justice in the American Army. By A. H. Robbins, 338. Dry Bones on the Bench-The Remedy for the Evil. By John Rustgard, 341. No. 20. The Position of the Prohibition Amendment. By Everett P. Wheeler, 357. No. 21. Usurpation and the Courts. By Noel Sargent, 375. Women as Practitioners of the Law. By William Renwick Riddell, 376. No. 22. Is a Referendum on a Federal Amendment Constitutional? By Everett P. Wheeler, 393. Natural Justice. By Donald Mackay, 394. No. 23. Remoteness Precluding Recovery of Damages for Breach of Contract. By N. C. Collier, 409. No. 24. Apportionment Among Several Underwriters of Liability for Loss by Fire. By Colin P. Campbell, 429. No. 25. Right to Priority in Distribution of Proceeds of Mortgaged Property Among Assignees of Notes Secured by One Mortgage. By O. C. Brown, 446. |