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index to the American Journal of Legal History Volumes 1-50 (1957-2010) by Joel fisHmAn* tABle of contents PAGE PrefAce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. AutHor inDex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii. title inDex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii. suBJect inDex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. English History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Anglo-Saxon (to 1006) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Medieval—1066-1485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Tudor—1485-1603 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Stuart—1603-1714 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Hanoverian—1714-1837 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Victorian—1837-1901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. 20th Century . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. American History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Colonial Period—1492-1776 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Early Republic—1776-1820 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Antebellum Period—1820-1860 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Late 19th Century—1860-1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. 20th Century . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 15 48 81 81 81 81 83 84 85 86 87 87 87 88 91 95 99 * B.A., M.A., M.L.S., Ph.D., Assistant Director for Lawyer Services, Duquense University Center for Legal Information/Allegheny County Law Library (Pittsburgh). I wish to thank Lawrence J. Reilly and Robert M. Jarvis, respectively Editor and Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Journal, for publishing this latest version of the Index. Professor Frank Liu, Director of the Duquesne University Center for Legal Information, and Mr. Dittakavi Rao, Associate Director, continue to encourage my various projects. I wish to thank my friend, Kurt x. Metzmeier, Associate Director of the University of Louisville Law Library, for posting the Index on the Legal History and Rare Book Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries web site over the past eight years. I dedicate this edition to my friend, Professor Emeritus Erwin C. Surrency, who edited the Journal for its first 25 years. Copyright © 2011 Joel Fishman. All Rights Reserved. 14 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Vol. 51 C. United States History—States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13. Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14. Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16. New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17. New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18. New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19. New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20. North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21. Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22. Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23. South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24. Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25. Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26. West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27. Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Era and Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Ancient History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. European History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Country History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a. Andorra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b. Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c. Austria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d. Barbados . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e. Belize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f. Burma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h. Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 101 102 102 102 102 102 102 103 103 103 104 105 105 105 105 105 105 106 106 106 106 107 107 107 108 108 109 109 109 109 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY j. Cyprus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k. Czechoslovakia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l. France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m. Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n. Iceland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o. India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . q. Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r. Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. American Society for Legal History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F. Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iV. Book reViews By AutHor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V. Book reViews By reViewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 110 110 110 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 112 113 197 PrefAce This work is an update to Index to the American Journal of Legal History Volumes 1-42 (1957-1998), 43 AM. J. LEGAL HIST. 353-506 (1999). It has been brought current through volume 50 (2010). i. AutHor inDex Entries without a bracketed letter abbreviation are articles. Early volumes of the Journal also included documents [D.] and brevia addenda [B.A.], while several later volumes had research notes [R.N.]. Abraham, David. Liberty and Property: Lord Bramwell and the Political Economy of Liberal Jurisprudence Individualism, Freedom, and Utility. 38:288 Alford, Neill H., Jr. The Influence of the American Civil War Upon the Growth of the Law of Decedents’ Estates and Trusts. 4:299 Alpert, Jonathan L. The Origin of Slavery in the United States— The Maryland Precedent. 14:189 Anderson, Alexis J. The Formative Period of First Amendment Theory, 1870-1915. 24:56 Angelo, A. H. Andorra: Introduction to a Customary Legal System. 14:95 Anthes, Louis. Publicly Deliberative Drama: The 1934 Mock Trial of Adolf Hitler for “Crimes Against Civilization.” 42:391 Arkin, Marc M. “The Intractable Principle:” David Hume, James 16 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Madison, Religion and the Tenth Federalist. 39:148 Arnold, Morris S. Law and Fact in the Medieval Jury Trial: Out of Sight, Out of Mind. 18:267 Asper, Lewis D. The Long and Unhappy History of Loyalty Testing in Maryland. 13:97 Auerbach, Jerold S. and Eugene Bardach. “Born to an Era of Insecurity”: Career Patterns of Law Review Editors, 1918-1941. 17:3 Bakken, Gordon Morris. Contract Law in the Rockies, 1850-1912. 18:33 Bakken, Gordon Morris. Judicial Review in the Rocky Mountain Territorial Courts. 15:56 Vol. 51 Banner, Stuart. The Political Function of the Commons: Changing Conceptions of Property and Sovereignty in Missouri, 1750-1850. 41:61 Barnes, Thomas G. Due Process and Slow Process in the Late Elizabethan-Early Stuart Star Chamber. 6:221, 315 Barnes, Thomas G. Star Chamber Mythology. 5:1 Beckman, Gail McKnight. Three Penal Codes Compared. 10:148 Bell, Hugh F. Research in Progress in Legal History. 17:66 Bell, Hugh F. Research in Progress in Legal History. 18:332 Balik, Stanislav. Anglo-American History of Law Until 1918, its Teaching and Research at the Law Faculty of the Charles University, Czechoslovakia. 10:178 Bell, Robert. Blackstone in Poetry. [B.A.] 9:247 Ball, Howard and Phillip J. Cooper. Fighting Justices: Hugo L. Black and William O. Douglas and Supreme Court Conflict. 38:1 Belz, Herman. The Constitution in the Gilded Age: The Beginnings of Constitutional Realism in American Scholarship. 13:110 Balmer, Thomas A. “Present Appreciation and Future Advantage:” A Note on the Influence of Hobbes and Holmes. 47:412 Belz, Herman. The Realist Critique of Constitutionalism in the Era of Reform. 15:288 Banks, Margaret A. Drafting the American Constitution—Attitudes in the Philadelphia Convention Towards the British System of Government. 10:15 Bellamy, J. G. Justice Under the Yorkist Kings. 9:135 Ben-Dror, Yoav. The Perennial Ambiguity of Culpa in Contrahendo. 27:142 Bennett, J. M. The Day of Retribution–Commissioner Bigge’s 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY Inquiries in Colonial New South Wales. 15:85 Berlow, Rosalind Kent. The Case of Andre’ du Marais. 24:133 Bewig, Matthew S. Lochner v. the Journeymen Bakers of New York: The Journeymen Bakers, Their Hours of Labor, and the Constitution. A Case Study in the Social History of Legal Thought. 38:413 Biancalana, Joseph B. The Legal Framework of Arbitration in Fifteenth-Century England. 47:347 Biber, Eric. Price of Admission: Causes, Effects, and Patterns of Conditions Imposed on States Entering the Union. 46:119 Black, Stephen F. Coram Protectore: The Judges of Westminster Hall Under the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. 20:32 Blaustein, Albert P. New York Bar Associations Prior to 1870. 12:50 Blinka, Daniel D. Jefferson and Juries: The Problem of Law, Reason, and Politics in the New Republic. 47:35 Bloomfield, Maxwell. Law vs. Politics: The Self-Image of the American Bar (1830-1860). 12: 306 17 Bloomfield, Maxwell. Lawyers and Public Criticism: Challenge and Response in NineteenthCentury America. 15:269 Bloomfield, Maxwell. William Sampson and the Codifiers: The Roots of American Legal Reform, 1820-1830. 11:234 Bogen, David S. Ignoring History: The Liability of Ships’ Masters, Innkeepers and Stable Keepers Under Roman Law. 36:326 Bogen, David Skillen. The Maryland Context of Dred Scott: The Decline in the Legal Status of Maryland Free Blacks 17761810. 34:381 Boman, Dennis K. The Dred Scott Case Reconsidered: The Legal and Political Context in Missouri. 44:405 Bradford, William. An Enquiry how far the Punishment of Death is Necessary in Pennsylvania. [D.] 12:122, 245 Braeman, John. “The People’s Lawyer” Revisited: Louis D. Brandeis versus the United Shoe Machinery Company. 50:284 Brand, Paul A. Legal Change in the Later Thirteenth Century: Statutory and Judicial Remodeling of the Action of Replevin. 31:43 Bratney, William H. The One Witness Rule in Massachusetts. [B.A.] 2:155 18 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Vol. 51 Briceland, Alan V. Ephraim Kirby: Pioneer of American Law Reporting, 1789. 16:297 Brown, Elizabeth G. The Views of a Michigan Territorial Jurist on the Common Law. [D.] 15:307 Brockman, Norbert. The National Bar Association, 1888-1893: The Failure of the Early Bar Federation. 10:122 Brown, Elizabeth Gaspar. British Statutes in the Emergent Nations of North America: 1606-1949. 7:95 Brockman, Norbert C. The History of the American Bar Association: A Bibliographic Essay. 6:269 Brown, Elizabeth Gaspar. Frontier Justice: Wayne County, 17961836. 16:126 Bronner, Edwin B. First Printing of Magna Carta in America, 1687. 7:189 Bronner, Edwin B. Philadelphia County Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, 1695. [D.] 1:79, 175, 236 Brophy, Alfred L. “For the Preservation of the King’s Peace and Justice”: Community and English Law in Sussex County, Pennsylvania, 1682-1696. 40:167 Brown, Elizabeth Gaspar. A Jeffersonian’s Recommendations for a Lawyer’s Education: 1802. [D.] 13:139 Brown, Elizabeth Gaspar. Judge James Doty’s Notes on Trials and Opinions: 1823-1832. 9:17, 156, 216, 350 Brown, Elizabeth Gaspar. Legal Systems in Conflict: Orleans Territory 1804-1812. 1:35 Brown, Bernard J. The Demise of Chance Medley and the Recognition of Provocation as a Defence to Murder in English Law. 7:310 Brown, Elizabeth Gaspar. Poor Relief in a Wisconsin County, 1846-1866: Administration and Recipients. 20:79 Brown, Elizabeth G. The Bar on a Frontier: Wayne County, 17961836. 14:136 Brown, Elizabeth G. Digest of the Laws in the Territories of the United States 1787-1954. 11:81 Brown, R. Blake and Bruce A. Kimball. When Holmes Borrowed from Langdell: The “Ultra Legal” Formalism and Public Policy of Northern Securities (1904). 45:278 Brown, Elizabeth G. Two Courthouses on Main Street Waukesha County, Wisconsin 18461959. 15:3 Browning, James R. and Bess Glenn. The Supreme Court Collection at the National Archives. 4:241 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY Brundage, James A. The Profits of the Law: Legal Fees of University-Trained Advocates. 32:1 Bryson, W. Hamilton. The Use of Roman Law in Virginia Courts. 28:135 Bryson, William Hamilton. Exchequer Equity Bibliography. 14:333 Bryson, William Hamilton. William Senior (1862-1937), Legal Historian. 16:252 19 Bush, M. L. The Act of Proclamations: a Reinterpretation. 27:33 Cahn, Mark D. Punishment, Discretion, and the Codification of Prescribed Penalties in Colonial Massachusetts. 33:107 Calvert, H. Some Speculations About the Law of Business Association in the Early Common Law. 9:1 Bryson, William Hamilton. Witnesses: A Canonist’s View. 13:57 Campbell, Bruce A. John Marshall, the Virginia Political Economy and the Dartmouth College Decision. 19:40 Buchanan, John G. Drumfire From the Pulpit: Natural Law in Colonial Election Sermons of Massachusetts. 12:232 Capua, J. V. Feudal and Royal Justice in Thirteenth-Century England: The Forms and the Impact of Royal Review. 27:54 Bulow, Oskar. Gesetz und richteramt. (Statutory Law and Judicial Function by Dr. Oskar Bulow); Tr. by James E. Herget and Ingrid Wade. 39:71 Carlton, Charles. Changing Jurisdictions in 16th and 17th Century England: The Relationship Between the Courts of Orphans and Chancery. 18:124 Burke, Albie. Federal Regulation of Congressional Elections in Northern Cities, 1871-94. 14:17 Carrington, Paul D. The Constitutional Law Scholarship of Thomas McIntyre Cooley. 41: 368 Burke, Donald. James Madison’s Dystopian Vision: The Failure of Equilibrium. 43:254 Burke, William Lewis, Jr. A History of the Opening Statement From Barristers to Corporate Lawyers: A Case Study of South Carolina. 37:25 Carswell, R. D. The Origins of the Legal Profession in Scotland. 11:41 Carver, Katherine J. The Legal Implications and Mysteries Surrounding the Archimedes Palimpsest. 47:119 20 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Casto, William R. Foreign Affairs Crises and the Constitution’s Case or Controversy Limitation: Notes from the Founding Era. 46:237 Casto, William R. The Origins of Federal Admiralty Jurisdiction in an Age of Privateers, Smugglers, and Pirates. 37:117 Cawthon, Elisabeth. New Life for the Deodand: Coroners’ Inquests and Occupational Deaths in England, 1830-46. 33:137 Censer, June Turner. “Smiling Through Her Tears”: Ante-Bellum Southern Women and Divorce. 25:24 Chaney, William A. Aethelberht’s Code and the King’s Number. 6:151 Charles, Robert B. Legal Education in the Late Nineteenth Century, Through the Eyes of Theodore Roosevelt. 37:233 Chroust, Anton-Hermann. Abraham Lincoln Argues a Pro-Slavery Case. 5:299 Vol. 51 Chu, Jonathan M. Nursing a Poisonous Tree: Litigation and Property Law in SeventeenthCentury Essex County, Massachusetts The Case of Bishop’s Farm. 31:221 Chused, Richard H. Late Nineteenth Century Married Women’s Property Law: Reception of the Early Married Women’s Property Acts by Courts and Legislatures. 29:3 Clark, Elaine. City Orphans and Custody Laws in Medieval England. 34:168 Clark, Elaine. Medieval Labor Law and English Local Courts. 27:330 Claussen, Cathryn L. Gendered Merit: Women and the Merit Concept in Federal Employment, 1864-1944. 40:229 Cockburn, J. S. Seventeenth-Century Clerks of Assizes—Some Anonymous Members of the Legal Profession. 13:315 Cohn, Henry S. Connecticut’s Divorce Mechanism, 1636-1969. 14:35 Chroust, Anton-Hermann. Did President Jackson Actually Threaten the Supreme Court of the United States with Nonenforcement of Its injunctions against the State of Georgia? [B.A.] 4:76 Cole, Judith K. A Wide Field for Usefulness: Women’s Civil Status and the Evolution of Women’s Suffrage on the Montana Frontier, 1864-1914. 34:262 Chroust, Anton-Hermann. The Lawyers of New Jersey and the Stamp Act. 6:286 Collins, Michael G. October Term 1896—Embracing Due Process. 45:71 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY Colman, Rebecca V. Hamsocn: Its Meaning and Significance in Early English Law. 25:95 Conklin, Carli N. Transformed, Not Transcended: The Role of Extrajudicial Dispute Resolution in Antebellum Kentucky and New Jersey. 48:39 Conron, Michael A. Law, Politics, and Chief Justice Taney: A Reconsideration of the Luther v. Borden Decision. 11:377 Cook, Harold J. Against Common Right and Reason: The College of Physicians Versus Dr. Thomas Bonham. 29:301 Cooley, Rita W. Predecessors of the Federal Attorney-General: The Attorney-General in England and the American Colonies. 2:304 Cope, Esther S. Sir Edward Coke and Proclamations, 1610. 15:215 Cope, Esther S. Sir Edward Coke and Proclamations: A New Manuscript. [B.A.] 15:317 Costello, Kevin. The Court of Admiralty of Ireland, 1745-1756. 50:23 Cottrol, Robert J. Liberalism and Paternalism: Ideology, Economic Interest and the Business Law of Slavery. 31:359 Coy, P. E. B. Justice for the Indian in Eighteenth Century Mexico. 12:41 21 Cozine, R. Kirkland. The Emergence of Written Appellate Briefs in the Nineteenth-Century United States. 38:482 Crawford, Jon G. The Origins of the Court of the Castle Chamber; A Star Chamber Jurisdiction in Ireland. 24:22 Cullen, Charles T. New Light on John Marshall’s Legal Education and Admission to the Bar. 16: 345 Cushing, John D. American Legal History in Historical and Legal Serials—1966 Checklist. 11:277 Cushing, John D. American Legal History in Historical Serials— 1965 Checklist. 10:174 Cushing, John D. The Cushing Court and the Abolition of Slavery in Massachusetts: More Notes on the “Quock Walker Case.” 5:118 Custer, Lawrence B. Bushrod Washington and John Marshall: A Preliminary Inquiry. 4:34 d’Eszlary, Charles. Magna Carta and the Assises of Jerusalem. 2:189 Dalby, Michael. Revenge and the Law in Traditional China. 25:267 Dalley, Paula J. The Law of Deceit, 1790-1860: Continuity Amidst Change. 39:405 22 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Davis, Ethan. An Administrative Trail of Tears: Indian Removal. 50:49 Davis, Ray Jay. The Polygamous Prelude. 6:1 Day, Alan F. Lawyers in Colonial Maryland, 1660-1715. 17:145 De Montpensier, Roy Stone. Maitland and the Interpretation of History. 10:259 De Nova, Rodolfo. The First American Book on Conflicts of Law. 8:136 Deen, James W., Jr. Patterns of Testation: Four Tidewater Counties in Colonial Virginia. 16:154 Delany, V. T. H. The Palatinate Court of the Liberty of Tipperary. 5:95 Vol. 51 Dimmig, Jeffrey S. Palatine Liberty: Pennsylvania German Opposition to the Direct Tax of 1798. 45:371 Dix, George E. The Death of the Commerce Court: A Study in Institutional Weakness. 8:238 Donner, Irah. The Copyright Clause of the U. S. Constitution: Why Did the Framers Include It With Unanimous Approval? 36: 361 Dorr, Gregory Michael. Principled Expediency: Eugenics, Naim v. Naim, and the Supreme Court. 42:119 Douglas, Audrey W. Tenure in elemosina: Origins and Establishment in Twelfth-Century England. 24:95 Dennison, George M. Martial Law: The Development of a Theory of Emergency Powers, 17761861. 18:52 Douglass, John E. Between Pettifoggers and Professionals: Pleaders and Practitioners and the Beginnings of the Legal Profession in Colonial Maryland 1634-1731. 39:359 DeVine, Stephen W. Ecclesiastical Antecedents to Secular Jurisdiction Over the Feoffment to the Uses to be Declared in Testamentary Instructions. 30:295 Douglass, John E. Power of Attorneys: Formation of Colonial South Carolina’s Attorney System, 1700-1731. 37:1 Dewey, Donald O. James Madison Helps Clio Interpret the Constitution. 15:38 Dowd, Morgan. The Influence of Story and Kent on the Development of the Common Law. 17: 221 Dewey, Donald O. A Vote of Confidence for the Bill of Rights. 7:137 Dowd, Morgan D. Justice Story and the Politics of Appointment. 9:265 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY 23 Drakeman, Donald L. Everson V. Board of Education and the Quest for the Historical Establishment Clause. 49:119 Ealy, Lawrence. The Development of an Anglo-American System of Law in the Panama Canal Zone. 2:283 Dreisbach, Daniel L. A New Perspective on Jefferson’s Views on Church-State Relations: The Virginia Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom in Its Legislative Context. 35:172 Eastman, John C. When Did Education Become a Civil Right? An Assessment of State Constitutional Provisions for Education 1776-1900. 42:1 Duffy, Ian P. H. English Bankrupts, 1571-1861. 24:283 Duman, Daniel. A Social and Occupational Analysis of the English Judiciary: 1770-1790 and 1855-1875. 17:353 Dumbauld, Edward. An Unusual Constitutional Claim. 1:229 Dunne, Gerald T. Joseph Story: The Lowering Storm. 13:1 Dunne, Gerald T. Joseph Story’s First Writing on Equity. [D.] 14:76 Dunne, Gerald T. Justice Story and the Modern Corporation—A Closing Circle? 17:262 Edelstein, Laurie. An Accusation Easily to be Made? Rape and Malicious Prosecution in Eighteenth-Century England. 42:351 Edie, Carolyn. Tactics and Strategies: Parliament’s Attack Upon the Royal Dispensing Power 1597-1689. 29:197 Eggert, Gerald G. Richard Olney: Summation for the Defense. [D.] 13:68 Eldridge, Larry D. Before Zenger: Truth and Seditious Speech in Colonial America, 1607-1700. 39:337 Dunne, Gerald T. Mr. Joseph Story and the American Law of Banking. 5:205 Ely, James W., Jr. ‘That due satisfaction may be made’: the Fifth Amendment and the Origins of the Compensation Principle. 36:1 Dunne, Gerald T. The StoryLivingston Correspondence (18121822). 10:224 Ely, James W., Jr. The EighteenthCentury Poor Laws in the West Riding of Yorkshire. 30:1 Dyson, B. Patricia. Contract Stability in Wartime: The Example of the Confederacy. 19:216 Emory, Meade. The Early English Income Tax: A Heritage for the Contemporary. 9:286 24 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Epstein, Richard A. For A Bramwell Revival. 38:246 Epstein, Richard A. Introduction: Baron Bramwell at the End of the Twentieth Century. 38:241 Ernst, Daniel R. Free Labor, the Consumer Interest, and the Law of Industrial Disputes, 18851900. 36:19 Ernst, Daniel R. The Moribund Appeal of Death: Compensating Survivors and Controlling Jurors in Early Modern England. 28:164 Ethridge, William N., Jr. An Introduction to Sargant’s Code of the Mississippi Territory (17991800). [D.] 11:148 Fabricant, Daniel S. Thomas R. Gray and William Styron: Finally, a Critical Look at the 1831 Confessions of Nat Turner. 37:332 Fabrikant, Robert. Lincoln Legal Acolytes, A Comment on Professor Akhil Reed Amar’s The American Constitution: A Biography (2005), and Judge Frank J. Williams’ “Doing Less” and “Doing More”: The President and the Proclamation—Legally, Militarily and Politically, in the Emancipation Proclamation, Three Views (2006). 49:169 Fede, Andrew. Legal Protection for Slave Buyers in the U. S. South: A Caveat Concerning Caveat Emptor. 31:322 Vol. 51 Fede, Andrew. Legitimized Violent Slave Abuse in the American South, 1619-1865: A Case Study of Law and Social Change in Six Southern States. 29:93 Feigenson, Neal R. Extraterritorial Recognition of Divorce Decrees in the Nineteenth Century. 34:119 Feinman, Jay M. The Development of the Employment at Will Rule. 20:118 Fields, William S. and David T. Hardy. The Third Amendment and the Issue of the Maintenance of Standing Armies: A Legal History. 35:393 Finkelman, Paul. Slaves as Fellow Servants: Ideology, Law, and Industrialization. 31:269 Fish, Peter G. From Virginia Readjuster to United States Senior Circuit Judge: The Ascent of Edmund Waddill, Jr. (18551931). 30:199 Fishman, Joel. 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David Thomas Konig. 18:137 Complaints Concerning the Administration of Justice in the Barbados Islands. Erwin C. Surrency. [D.] 10:237 The Confederate Conscription and Exemption Acts. William L. Shaw. 6:368 Conflict or Collaboration? Chancery Attitudes in the Reign of Elizabeth I. William J. Jones. 5:12 Congressional Misunderstandings and the Ratifiers’ Understanding: The Case of the 53 Fourteenth Amendment. Lambert Gingras. 40:41 Connecticut’s Divorce Mechanism. Henry S. Cohn. 14:35 The Constitution in the Gilded Age: The Beginnings of Constitutional Realism in American Scholarship. Herman Belz. 13:110 The Constitutional Law Scholarship of Thomas McIntyre Cooley. Paul D. Carrington. 41:368 Contempt of the United States: The Political Crime that Wasn’t. Daniel N. Hoffman. 25:343 Contract Law in the Rockies, 1850-1912. Gordon Morris Bakken. 18:33 Contract in Medieval England: The Necessity for Quid pro Quo and a Sum Certain. William M. McGovern. 13:173 Contract Stability in Wartime: The Example of the Confederacy. B. Patricia Dyson. 19:216 The Convention of 1689: A Triumph of Constitutional Form. Howard Nenner. 10:282 The Conveyancing Purposes of the Statute of Frauds. Philip Hamburger. 27:354 Cops and Guns: Police Use of Deadly Force in NineteenthCentury New Orleans. Dennis C. Rousey. 28:41 54 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History The Copyright Clause of the U. S. Constitution: Why Did the Framers Include It With Unanimous Approval? Irah Donner. 36:361 Coram Protectore: The Judges of Westminster Hall Under the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. 20:32 Corporate History and Its Efficiency: A Review of History. P. M. Vasudev. 50:237 Correspondence of the Massachusetts Judges 1770-1790. [B.A.] 6:82 The Court of Admiralty of Ireland, 1745-1756. Kevin Costello. 50:23 The Court of Arches During the 18th Century: Its Matrimonial Jurisdiction. T. E. James. 5:55 The Court of the Marshalsea in Late Tudor and Stuart England. Douglas G. Greene. 20:267 The Court-Martialing of Camp Followers, World War I. Maurer Maurer. 9:203 Court Records. [B.A.] 4:286 Courts and Commerce in Colonial New York. Deborah A. Rosen. 36:139 The Courts in the American Colonies. Erwin C. Surrency. 11:253, 347 Courts of Equity in the Province of New York: The Cosby Con- Vol. 51 troversy 1736. Joseph H. Smith and Leo Hershkowitz. 16:1 Covenant, Justicies Writs, and Reasonable Showings. Robert C. Palmer. 31:97 Crazy Snake and the Creek Struggle for Sovereignty: The Native American Legal Culture and American Law. Sidney L. Harring. 34:365 Crime, Law Enforcement, and Social Control in Colonial America. Douglas Greenberg. 26:293 Criminal Cases in a State Appellate Court: Wisconsin 18391959. Edward L. Kimball. 9:95 The Criminal Trial Before and After the Lawyers: Authority, Law, and Culture in Maryland Jury Trials, 1681-1837. James D. Rice. 40:455 The Critical Role of Committees at the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787. John R. Vile. 48:147 Current Literature. Elizabeth M. Moys. 3:88, 276 The Current Statesmen’s Papers Publication Program: An Appraisal from the Point of View of the Legal Historian. Richard B. Morris. 11:95 The Cushing Court and the Abolition of Slavery in Massachusetts: More Notes on the “Quock 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY Walker Case.” John D. Cushing. 5:118 The Customs of Slavery: The War Without Arms. Vernon Valentine Palmer. 48:177 55 tion as a Defence to Murder in English Law. Bernard J. Brown. 7:310 Deodands: A Study in the Creation of Common Law Rules. Anna Pervukhnin. 47:237 “Dale’s Laws” and the Non-Common Law Origins of Criminal Justice in Virginia. David Thomas Konig. 26:354 The Development of American Citizenship in the Revolutionary Era: The Idea of Volitional Allegiance. James H. Kettner. 18:208 Daniel Webster as Tocqueville’s Lawyer: The Dartmouth College Case Again. R. Kent Newmyer. 11:127 The Development of an AngloAmerican System of Law in the Panama Canal Zone. Lawrence Ealy. 2:283 The Day of Retribution—Commissioner Bigge’s Inquiries in Colonial New South Wales. J. M. Bennett. 15:85 The Development of Equity in Tudor England. Stuart E. Prall. 8:1 The Death of the Commerce Court: A Study in Institutional Weakness. George E. Dix. 8:238 The Debate on Capital Punishment During the English Revolution. Robert zaller. 31:126 The Development of the Appellate Function: The Pennsylvania Experience. Erwin C. Surrency. 20:173 The Development of the Employment at Will Rule. Jay M. Feinman. 20:118 Defense of the Common Law Against Postbellum American Codification: Reasonable and Fallacious Argumentation. Aniceto Masferrer. 50:355 Did President Jackson Actually Threaten the Supreme Court of the United States with Nonenforcement of Its injunctions against the State of Georgia? Anton-Hermann Chroust. [B.A.] 4:762 Defiled and De-Sexed: Dickens’s Portrayal of a Woman Waging War in Victorian England. Sara Deutch Schotland. 49:438 Digest of the Laws in the Territories of the United States 17871954. Elizabeth G. Brown. 11:81 The Demise of Chance Medley and the Recognition of Provoca- Directions for Holding Court in Colonial Georgia. Erwin C. Surrency. [D.] 2:321 56 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Disfranchisement, the U.S. Constitution, and the Federal Courts: Alabama’s 1901 Constitutional Convention Debates the Grandfather Clause. R. Volney Riser. 48:237 Dismantling the Pueblo: Hispanic Municipal Land Rights in California Since 1850. Peter L. Reich. 45:353 Drafting the American Constitution—Attitudes in the Philadelphia Convention Towards the British System of Government. Margaret A. Banks. 10:15 Drumfire From the Pulpit: Natural Law in Colonial Election Sermons of Massachusetts. John G. Buchanan. 12:232 Due Process and Slow Process in the Late Elizabethan-Early Stuart Star Chamber. Thomas G. Barnes. 6:221, 315 Due Process and Slow Process in the Elizabethan Chancery. William J. Jones. 6:123 Early Baseball Law. Robert M. Jarvis and Phyllis Coleman. 45:117 The Early English Income Tax: A Heritage for the Contemporary. Meade Emory. 9:286 Early Equity Judges: Keepers of the Rolls of Chancery, 14151447. Malcolm Richardson. 40: 441 Vol. 51 The Early Evolution of the Common Law Writs: A Sketch. Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. 6:114 Early Forms of Probate and Administration: Some Evidence Concerning Their Modern Significance. Earl Finbar Murphy. 3:125 The Early History of Bailment. Samuel Stoljar. 1:5 Early New England Court Records—A Bibliography of Published Materials. William Jeffrey, Jr. 1:119 An Early Pennsylvania Legal Periodical: The Pennsylvania Law Journal, 1842-1848. Joel Fishman. 45:22 An Early Political Paper of Benjamin Franklin. Francis Jennings. [B.A.] 8:264 Early Registers of English Outlaws. Ralph B. Pugh. 27:319 Ecclesiastical Antecedents to Secular Jurisdiction Over the Feoffment to the Uses to be Declared in Testamentary Instructions. Stephen W. DeVine. 30:295 Economic Influences on the Pattern of Crime in England, 13001348. Barbara A. Hanawalt. 18: 281 The Education of a Western Lawyer. Jack Nortrup. 12:294 Edward Bates, Lincoln’s Attorney General. John P. Frank. 10:34 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY The Effectiveness of Law Enforcement in Eighteenth-Century New York. Douglas Greenberg. 19:173 Eighteenth Century Conflict of Laws: Critique of an Erie and Klaxon Rationale. Leonard S. Goodman. 5:326 Eighteenth-Century Judges’ Notes: How They Explain, Correct and Enhance the Reports. James Oldham. 31:9 The Eighteenth-Century Poor Laws in the West Riding of Yorkshire. James W. Ely, Jr. 30:1 Elections, American Society for Legal History. [B.A.] 6:82 The Ely-Holmes Friendship, 19011914. Benjamin G. Rader and Barbara K. Rader. 10:128 The Emergence of Law and Justice in Pre-Territorial Wisconsin. Donald P. Kommers. 8:20 The Emergence of Written Appellate Briefs in the Nineteenth-Century United States. R. Kirkland Cozine. 38:482 The End of the Smith Act Era: A Legal and Historical Analysis of Scales v. United States. Mark A. Sheft. 36:164 England’s Earliest Treatise on the Law Merchant. Paul R. Teetor. 6:178 English Bankrupts, 1571-1861. Ian P. H. Duffy. 24:283 57 English Inheritance Law and Its Transfer to the Colonies. Carole Shammas. 31:145 English Water Law Doctrines Before 1400. Earl F Murphy. 1:103 An Enquiry how far the Punishment of Death is Necessary in Pennsylvania. William Bradford. [D.] 12:122, 245 Ephraim Kirby: Pioneer of American Law Reporting, 1789. Alan V. Briceland. 16:297 An Episode in Patronage: Federal Laws Published in Newspapers. W. A. Katz. 10:214 Essays in Honor of Dean Roscoe Pound. [B.A.] 6:407 Establishing the Basis for Local Financing of American Railroad Construction in the Nineteenth Century: From City of Bridgeport v. The Housatonic Railroad Company to Gelpke v. City of Dubuque. Charles A. Heckman. 32:236 Esther Morris and Her Equality State: From Council Bill 70 to Life on the Bench. Mary Lynn Karin. 46:300 Everson V. Board of Education and the Quest for the Historical Establishment Clause. Donald L. Drakeman. 49:119 Evolution Before Revolution: Dynamism in Connecticut Landlord-Tenant Law Prior to the 58 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Late 1960s. Amanda Quester. 48:408 The Evolution of an Urban Judicial System: The Philadelphia Story, 1683-1968. Erwin C. Surrency. 18:95 The Evolution of Proctorial Representation in Medieval England. Vernon F. Snow. 7:319 Ex Parte Sir William Blackstone, “Plagarist”: A Note on Blackstone and the Natural Law. Paul Lucas. 7:142 Exchequer Equity Bibliography. William Hamilton Bryson. 14:333 Extract From Joseph Story’s Manuscript “Digest of Law.” Kurt H. Nadelman. [D.] 5:265 Extraterritorial Recognition of Divorce Decrees in the Nineteenth Century. Neal R. Feigenson. 34:119 The Fate and Future of Codification in America. Shael Herman. 40:407 Fear of the Mob and Faith in Government in Free Speech Discourse, 1919-1941. Richard W. Steele. 38:55 Federal Acknowledgment of American Indian Tribes: The Historical Development of a Legal Concept. William W. Quinn, Jr. 34:331 Vol. 51 Federal Judicial Reform and Proslavery Constitutional Theory: A Retrospect on the Butler Bill. Kermit L. Hall. 17:166 Federal Regulation of Congressional Elections in Northern Cities. Albie Burke. 14:17 The Federal Witness’ Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Constitutional or Common Law? Lewis Mayers. 4:107 Femes Covert and Criminal Prosecution in Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania. G. S. Rowe. 32:138 Feudal and Royal Justice in Thirteenth-century England: The Forms and the Impact of Royal Review. J. V. Capua. 27:54 Fighting Justices: Hugo L. Black and William O. Douglas and Supreme Court Conflict. Howard Ball and Phillip J. Cooper. 38:1 The First American Book on Conflicts of Law. Rodolfo De Nova. 8:136 The “First Modern Civil Procedure Course” as Taught by C.C. Langdell, 1870-78. Bruce A. Kimball and Pedro Reyes. 47:257 First Printing of Magna Carta in America, 1687. Edwin B. Bronner. 7:189 For A Bramwell Revival. Richard A. Epstein. 38:246 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY “For the Preservation of the King’s Peace and Justice”: Community and English Law in Sussex County, Pennsylvania, 16821696. Alfred L. Brophy. 40:167 Foreign Affairs Crises and the Constitution’s Case or Controversy Limitation: Notes from the Founding Era. William R. Casto. 46:237 The Forest Eyre in England During the Thirteenth Century. Charles R. Young. 18:321 Foreword [Articles on Vanderbilt]. Erwin C. Surrency. 1:269 Foreword. Earl Warren. 10:1 The Formative Period of First Amendment Theory, 1870-1915. Alexis J. Anderson. 24:56 Fourteenth Amendment Concepts in the Antebellum Era. Earl M. Maltz. 32:305 The Fourteenth Amendment: Use and Application in Selected State Court Civil Liberties Cases, 1870-1890. Jonathan Lurie. 28: 295 A Fragment on Shall and May. Nora Rotter Tillman and Seth Barrett Tillman. 50:453 Francis Wharton and the Nineteenth-Century Insanity Defense: The Origins of a Reform Tradition. Janet A. Tighe. 27:223 Francis Wharton’s Orthodoxy: God, Historical Jurisprudence, 59 and Classical Legal Thought. Stephen A. Siegel. 46:422 Free Labor, the Consumer Interest, and the Law of Industrial Disputes, 1885-1900. Daniel R. Ernst. 36:19 Free Speech and Democracy! Louis G. Caldwell, the American Bar Association and the Debate Over the Free Speech Implications of Broadcast Regulation, 1928-1938. Robert W. McChesney. 35:351 French Left-Wing Radicals and the Law as a Social Force, 18701900. Leo A. Loubere. 8:54 From Common Law to Factory Laws: The Transformation of Workplace Safety Law in Wisconsin Before Progressivism. Donald W. Rogers. 39:177 From Deodand to Dependency. Harry N. Smith. 11:389 From Neighbor-Witness to Judge of Proofs: The Transformation of the English Civil Juror. John Marshall Mitnick. 32:201 From Slaughter-House to Lochner: The Rise and Fall of the Constitutionalization of Public Health. Wendy E. Parmet. 40:476 From Virginia Readjuster to United States Senior Circuit Judge: The Ascent of Edmund Waddill, Jr. (1855-1931). Peter G. Fish. 30:199 60 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Frontier Justice: Wayne County, 1796-1836. Elizabeth Gaspar Brown. 16:126 The Frontier Lawyer’s Library: Southern Indiana, 1800-1850, as a Test Case. Michael H. Harris. 16:239 The Future of Legal Formalism. Charles C. Goetsch. 24:221 Gendered Merit: Women and the Merit Concept in Federal Employment, 1864-1944. Cathryn L. Claussen. 40:229 Georgia Before the Supreme Court: The First Decade. Doyle Mathis. 12:112 Georgia Slave Trials, 1837-1849. Robert G. McPherson. [D.] 4:257, 364 Gesetz und richteramt. (Statutory Law and Judicial Function by Dr. Oskar Bulow). Tr. by James E. Herget and Ingrid Wade. 39:71 God’s Terminus: Boundaries, Nature, and Property on the Michigan Shore. Theodore Steinberg. 37:65 The Great Dissenter’s Greatest Dissents: The First Justice Harlan, The “Color-Blind” Constitution and the Meaning of his Dissents in the Insular Cases for the War on Terror. Eric Schepard. 48:119 Vol. 51 “Guaranteed Against the Vices and Maladies Prescribed by Law”: Consumer Protection, the Law of Slave Sales, and the Supreme Court in Antebellum Louisiana. Judith K. Schafer. 31:306 Guardians: A Research Note. Lawrence M. Friedman, Joanna L. Grossman and Chris Guthrie. 40:146 Guarding the Alter: Physiological Restrictions and the Rise of State Intervention in Matrimony. Michael Grossberg. 26:197 Guild Training vs. Professional Education: The Committee on Legal Education and the Law Department of Queen’s College, Birmingham in the 1850s. W. Wesley Pue. 33:241 The Haitian Revolution, Black Petitioners and Refugee Widows in Maryland, 1796-1820. Patricia A. Reid. 50:431 The Hampton L. Carson Collection. [B.A.] 4:78 Hamsocn: Its Meaning and Significance in Early English Law. Rebecca V. Colman. 25:95 The Heavy-Handed Marriage Counsellor: Regulating Marriage in Some Later-Medieval English Local Ecclesiastical-Court Jurisdictions. L. R. Poos. 39:291 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY Henry III, the Justiciarship, and the Court coram rege in 1261. R. Malcolm Hogg. [R.N.] 30:59 Hired Champions. M. J. Russell. 3:242 The Historian as Intellectual: Charles Beard and the Constitution Reconsidered. Pope McCorkle. 28:314 Historic Background and Foundation of American Patent Law. Frank D. Prager. 5:309 61 From the Common Law. S. Lawrence Shaiman. 4:205 The History of Privity—the Formative Period (1500-1680). Vernon V. Palmer. 33:3 A History of the Opening Statement From Barristers to Corporate Lawyers: A Case Study of South Carolina. William Lewis Burke, Jr. 37:25 Holmes and the Paths of the Law. Thomas A. Reed. 37:273 The Historic Role of the Oath of Admission. Leonard S. Goodman. 11:404 Holy Rebellion: Religious Assembly Laws in Antebellum South Carolina and Virginia. Nicholas May. 49:237 Historical Lessons from the Life and Death of the Federal Estate Tax. David Frederick. 49:197 Hon. Arthur T. Vanderbilt. David F. Maxwell. 1:270 The Historical Origins of Bench Trial for Serious Crime. Susan C. Towne. 26:123 Historical Studies in United States Legal History, 1950-1959: A Bibliography of Articles Published in Scholarly Non-Law Journals. Doyce B. Nunis, Jr. 7:1 A History of Double Jeopardy. Jay A. Sigler. 7:283 The History of the American Bar Association: A Bibliographic Essay. Norbert C. Brockman. 6:269 The History of Imprisonment for Debt and Insolvency Laws in Pennsylvania as They Evolved Honor and the Roots of American Litigiousness. Peter Charles Hoffer. 33:295 Hypatia in the Patent Office: Women Inventors and the Law, 1865-1900. Deborah J. Merritt. 35:235 Ignoring History: The Liability of Ships’ Masters, Innkeepers and Stable Keepers Under Roman Law. David S. Bogen. 36:326 Indian Company Law Problems in 1850. R. S. Rungta. 6:298 The Influence of History upon a Plain Text Reading of the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Rudolph B. Lamy. 49:217 62 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History The Influence of Mr. Justice Story on American Patent Law. Frank D. Prager. 5:254 The Influence of Nathan Dane on Legal Literature. Andrew Johnson. 7:28 The Influence of Story and Kent on the Development of the Common Law. Morgan Dowd. 17:221 The Influence of the American Civil War Upon the Growth of the Law of Decedents’ Estates and Trusts. Neill H. Alford, Jr. 4:299 The Influence of Vocational Law Schools on the Origins of American Legal Thought, 1779-1829. Craig Evan Klafter. 37:307 Insanity and the Unwritten Law. Robert M. Ireland. 32:157 The Intellectual Origins of American Strict Products Liability: A Case Study in American Pragmatic Instrumentalism. James R. Hackney, Jr. 39:443 International Legal History Convocation, Padua, Italy, 1961. Earl Finbar Murphy. [B.A.] 5:276 Interpretation and Authority: Separation of Powers and the Judiciary’s Battle for Independence in New Hampshire, 1786-1818. Timothy A. Lawrie. 39:310 The Intolerable Deviance of the Insane: Civil Commitment in San Vol. 51 Francisco, 1906-1929. Richard W. Fox. 20:136 Introduction [symposium on criminal law in colonial America]. David H. Flaherty. 26:291 Introduction. Earl Warren. 1:1 Introduction. Erwin C. Surrency. 1:2 Introduction: Baron Bramwell at the End of the Twentieth Century. Richard A. Epstein. 38:241 An Introduction to Sargant’s Code of the Mississippi Territory (1799-1800). William N. Ethridge, Jr. [D.] 11:148 Introduction to the Publication Decree of July 1, 1817, of the Codul Calimach. Arnold Sherman Wajenberg. [B.A.] 3:74 The Invention of a Common Law Crime: Perjury and the Elizabethan Courts. Michael D. Gordon. 24:145 Invisible Worlds and Criminal Trials: The Cases of John Proctor and O. J. Simpson. Peter Charles Hoffer. 41:287 Is a Spinster an Unmarried Woman? Carol z. Wiener. 20:27 Islamic and Talmudic Jurisprudence: The Four Roots of Islamic Law and Their Talmudic Counterparts. Judith Romney Wegner. 26:25 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY James Kent and the Emergence of New York’s Libel Law. Donald Roper. 17:223 James Madison Helps Clio Interpret the Constitution. Donald O. Dewey. 15:38 James Madison’s Dystopian Vision: The Failure of Equilibrium. Donald Burke. 43:254 Jefferson and Juries: The Problem of Law, Reason, and Politics in the New Republic. Daniel D. Blinka. 47:35 The Jeffersonian Assault on the Federalist Judiciary, 1802-1805: Political Forces and Press Reaction. Jerry W. Knudson. 14:55 A Jeffersonian’s Recommendations for a Lawyer’s Education: 1802. Elizabeth Gaspar Brown. [D.] 13:139 John Austin and Joseph Story: Two Nineteenth Century Perspectives on the Utility of the Civil Law for the Common Lawyer. M. H. Hoeflich. 29:36 John B. West: Founder of the West Publishing Company. Robert M. Jarvis. 50:1 John Marshall Harlan I: The Precursor. G. Edward White. 19:1 John Marshall’s Preparation for the Bar. William F. Swindler. 11:207 63 John Marshall, the Virginia Political Economy and the Dartmouth College Decision. Bruce A. Campbell. 19:40 John Norton Pomeroy, State Rights Nationalist. Phillip S. Paludan. 12:275 John Selden: Criticism and Affirmation of the Common Law Tradition. Martha A. ziskind. 19:22 The Joint Venture Fable. Robert Flannigan. 50:200 Joseph Story: The Lowering Storm. Gerald T. Dunne. 13:1 Joseph Story’s Contribution to American Conflicts Law: A Comment. Kurt H. Nadelmann. 5:230 Joseph Story’s First Writing on Equity. Gerald T. Dunne. [D] 14:76 Judge James Doty’s Notes on Trials and Opinions: 1823-1832. Elizabeth Gaspar Brown. 9:17, 156, 216, 350 Judicial Accountability and Immunity in Roman Law. Joseph Plescia. 45:51 Judicial Biography and the United States Supreme Court: A Bibliographical Appraisal. Robert M. Spector. 11:1 Judicial Reform in Eighteenth Century Prussia: Samuel von Cocceji and the Unification of the Courts. Herman Weill. 4:226 64 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Judicial Review in the Rocky Mountain Territorial Courts. Gordon Morris Bakken. 15:56 Judicial Unanimity and the Marshall Court—A Road to Reappraisal. Donald M. Roper. 9:118 The Judiciary Act of 1801. Erwin C. Surrency. 2:53 Jurisdiction in the Colonial Northeast: Algonquian, English and French Governance. Katherine A. Hermes. 43:52 Jurisdiction on an Ecclesiastical Estate: The Case of Burton Abbey. John F. R. Walmsley. 24:1 The Jury in Private Criminal Prosecutions Before 1215. Roger D. Groot. 27:113 The Jury of Presentment Before 1215. Roger D. Groot. 26:1 Justice for the Indian in Eighteenth Century Mexico. P. E. B. Coy. 12:41 Justice Horace Harmon Lurton: The Shaping of a National Progressive. David M. Tucker. 13:223 Justice in North East England, 1256-1356. C. M. Fraser and K. Emsley. 15:163 Justice Joseph Story on Circuit and a Neglected Phase of American Legal History. R. Kent Newmyer. 14:112 Vol. 51 Justice Joseph Story, The Charles River Bridge Case and the Crisis of Republicanism. Kent Newmyer. 17:232 Justice Story and the Modern Corporation—A Closing Circle? Gerald T. Dunne. 17:262 Justice Story and the Politics of Appointment. 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Matsuda. 32:16 Law, Politics, and Chief Justice Taney: A Reconsideration of the Luther v. Borden Decision. Michael A. Conron. 11:377 Law and Economics v. A Democratic Society: The Case of Thomas M. Cooley, Charles H. Cooley, and Henry C. Adams. Alan Jones. 36:119 Law and Fact in the Medieval Jury: Trial Out of Sight, Out of Mind. Morris S. Arnold. 18:267 Law & Geometry: Legal Science From Leibniz to Langdell. M. H. Hoeflich. 30:95 The Law of Deceit, 1790-1860: Continuity Amidst Change. Paula J. Dalley. 39:405 The Law of Many Faces: Antebellum Contract Law Background of Reconstruction-Era Freedom of Contract. James W. Fox, Jr. 49:61 The Law of Political Libel and Freedom of Press in Nineteenth Century America: An Interpretation. Norman L. Rosenberg. 17: 336 The Law of Slander in Early Antebellum America. Andrew J. King. 35:1 Law Reform by Legal Fictions, Equity and Legislation in English Legal History. A. K. R. Kiralfy. 10:3 Law Reform in Seventeenth Century England. Barbara Shapiro. 19:280 Law Reporting in the London Newspapers, 1756-1786. James Oldham. 31:177 Law Reports in the United States. Erwin C. Surrency. 25:48 Law vs. Politics: The Self-Image of the American Bar (18301860). Maxwell Bloomfield. 12: 306 A Lawyer Acquitted: John Adams and the Boston Massacre Trials. John Phillip Reid. 18:189 The Lawyer and the Revolution. Erwin C. Surrency. 8:125 Lawyer, Litigant, Leader: John Marshall and His Papers—A Review Essay. Timothy S. Huebner. 48:314 The Lawyer’s Museum. [B.A.] 7:176 66 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Vol. 51 Lawyers and Legal Borderlands. Allison Brownell Tirres. 50:157 The Legal Effects of the Civil War. Erwin C. Surrency. 5:145 Lawyers and Public Criticism: Challenge and Response in Nineteenth-Century America. Maxwell Bloomfield. 15:269 The Legal Framework of Arbitration in Fifteenth-Century England. Joseph B. Biancalana. 47:347 Lawyers in Colonial Maryland, 1660-1715. Alan F. Day. 17:145 Lawyers Look at Themselves: Professional Consciousness and the Virginia Bar, 1770-1850. E. Lee Shepard. 25:1 The Lawyers of New Jersey and the Stamp Act. Anton-Hermann Chroust. 6:286 Legal Borrowing and the Origins of Slave Law in the British Colonies. Bradley J. Nicholson. 38:38 Legal Historian on the United States Supreme Court: Justice Horace Gray, Jr., and the Historical Method. Robert M. Spector. 12:181 Legal History—1966. Erwin C. Surrency. 10:95 The Legal Implications and Mysteries Surrounding the Archimedes Palimpsest. Katherine J. Carver. 47:119 Legal, Legislative, and Managerial Responses to the Organization of Supervisory Employees in the 1940’s. Virginia A. Seitz. 28:199 Legal Change in the Later Thirteenth Century: Statutory and Judicial Remodeling of the Action of Replevin. Paul A. Brand. 31:43 Legal Origins of the Indian Reservation in Colonial Massachusetts. 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Hunnisett. 3:95, 205, 324, 383 Medieval Labor Law and English Local Courts. Elaine Clark. 27: 330 A Medieval Procedural Form for Marriage Annulment Cases. K. E. zacariae von Lingenthal. Tr. by Reginald Parker. [D.] 10:76 69 The Moribund Appeal of Death: Compensating Survivors and Controlling Jurors in Early Modern England. Daniel R. Ernst. 28:164 Mr. Joseph Story and the American Law of Banking. Gerald T. Dunne. 5:205 Meeting of the American Bar Association. [B.A.] 4:378 Murder in Massachusetts: The Criminal Discovery Rule From Snelling to Rule 14. Alan Rogers. 40:438 Memory and Pluralism on a Property Law Frontier The Contested Landscape of New Mexico’s Costilla Valley. Gregory A. Hicks. 47:383 The Murder of a “Lewd and Abandoned Woman”: State of Louisiana v. Abraham Parker. Judith Kelleher Schafer. 44:19 Minutes of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1790-1806. Erwin C. Surrency. [D.] 5:67, 166, 369; 6:71; 7:63, 165, 340; 8:72, 326 Misprison of Felony–Shadow or Phantom? P. R. 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Text, Translation, Context, Conversation, Preliminary Notes for Decoding the Deliberations of the Advisory Committee that Wrote the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. 37: 409 Kalk, Bruce H. The Carswell Affair: The Politics of a Supreme Court Nomination in the Nixon Administration. 42:261 Kens, Paul. The Source of a Myth: Police Powers of the States and Laissez Faire Constitutionalism, 1900-1937. 35:70 Lamy, Rudolph B. The Influence of History upon a Plain Text Reading of the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. 49:217 Larson, Edward J. An American Tragedy: Retelling the LeopoldLoeb Story in Popular Culture. 50:119 Levine, Samuel J. Rediscovering Julius Henry Cohen and the Origins of the Business/Profession Dichotomy: A Study in the Discourse of Early Twentieth Century Legal Professionalism. 47:1 Martin, Charles H. Race, Gender, and Southern Justice: The Rosa Lee Ingram Case. 29:251 Maurer, Maurer. 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Mutual Film Reviewed: The Movies, Censorship, and Free Speech in Progressive America. 37:158 c. united states—states 1. Alabama Riser, R. Volney. Disfranchisement, the U.S. Constitution, and 102 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Vol. 51 the Federal Courts: Alabama’s 1901 Constitutional Convention Debates the Grandfather Clause. 48:237 Cohn, Henry S. Connecticut’s Divorce Mechanism, 1636-1969. 14:35 Surrency, Erwin C. The Appointment of Federal Judges in Alabama. 1:148 Gaskins, Richard. Changes in the Criminal Law in Eighteenth-Century Connecticut. 25:309 2. Arizona Goff, John S. The Organization of the Federal District Court in Arizona, 1912-1913. 8:172 Goff, John S. William T. Howell and the Howell Code of Arizona. 11:221 3. california Fox, Richard W. The Intolerable Deviance of the Insane: Civil Commitment in San Francisco, 1906-1929. 20:136 Fritz, Christian G. A Nineteenth Century “Habeas Corpus Mill”: The Chinese Before the Federal Courts in California. 32:347 Reich, Peter L. Dismantling the Pueblo: Hispanic Municipal Land Rights in California Since 1850. 45:353 Shackelford, Scott J. and Lawrence M. Friedman. Legally Incompetent: A Research Note. 49:321 Young, Edwin W. The Adoption of the Common Law in California. 4:355 4. connecticut Quester, Amanda. Evolution Before Revolution: Dynamism in Connecticut Landlord-Tenant Law Prior to the Late 1960s. 48:408 5. georgia Mathis, Doyle. Georgia Before the Supreme Court: The First Decade. 12:112 McPherson, Robert G. Georgia Slave Trials, 1837-1849. [D.] 4: 257, 364 Surrency, Erwin C. Directions for Holding Court in Colonial Georgia. [D.] 2:321 6. Hawaii Matsuda, Mari J. Law and Culture in the District Court of Honolulu, 1844-1845: A Case Study of the Rise of Legal Consciousness. 32:16 7. indiana Brown, Elizabeth G. The Bar on a Frontier: Wayne County, 17961836. 14:136 Harris, Michael H. The Frontier Lawyer’s Library: Southern Indi- 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY ana, 1800-1850, as a Test Case. 16:239 McGurk, Harry L. A Pioneer Indiana County Circuit Court. 15:278 8. kentucky Conklin, Carli N. Transformed, Not Transcended: The Role of Extrajudicial Dispute Resolution in Antebellum Kentucky and New Jersey. 48:39 Ireland, Robert M. The Place of the Justice of the Peace in the Legislature and Party System of Kentucky, 1792-1850. 13:202 9. louisiana Brown, Elizabeth Gaspar. Legal Systems in Conflict: Orleans Territory 1804-1812. 1:35 Leiner, Frederick C. Anatomy of a Prize Case: Dollars, Side-Deals, and Les Deux Anges. 39:214 Palmer, Vernon Valentine. The Customs of Slavery: The War Without Arms. 48:177 Rousey, Dennis C. 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The Political Function of the Commons: Changing Conceptions of Property and Sovereignty in Missouri, 17501850. 41:61 Rogers, Alan. Murder in Massachusetts: The Criminal Discovery Rule From Snelling to Rule 14. 40:438 Boman, Dennis K. The Dred Scott Case Reconsidered: The Legal and Political Context in Missouri. 44:405 Rogers, Alan. “A Sacred Duty”: Court Appointed Attorneys in Massachusetts Capital Cases, 1780-1980. 41:440 Wroth, L. Kinvin. The Massachusetts Vice Admiralty Court and the Federal Admiralty Jurisdiction. 6:250, 347 12. michigan Brown, Elizabeth G. The Views of a Michigan Territorial Jurist on the Common Law. [D.] 15:307 Jones, Alan. Thomas M. Cooley and the Michigan Supreme Court: 1865-1885. 10:97 Steinberg, Theodore. God’s Terminus: Boundaries, Nature, and Property on the Michigan Shore. 37:65 15. montana Cole, Judith K. A Wide Field for Usefulness: Women’s Civil Status and the Evolution of Women’s Suffrage on the Montana Frontier, 1864-1914. 34:262 Guice, John D. W. On Circuit in Montana Territory with Justice Hiram Knowles—1870. 16:334 16. new Hampshire Lawrie, Timothy A. Interpretation and Authority: Separation of Powers and the Judiciary’s Battle for Independence in New Hampshire, 1786-1818. 39:310 17. new Jersey Chroust, Anton-Hermann. The Lawyers of New Jersey and the Stamp Act. 6:286 106 AmericAn JournAl of legAl History Conklin, Carli N. Transformed, Not Transcended: The Role of Extrajudicial Dispute Resolution in Antebellum Kentucky and New Jersey. 48:39 Friedman, Lawrence M. Patterns of Testation in the 19th Century: A Study of Essex County (New Jersey) Wills. 8:34 18. new mexico Hicks, Gregory A. Memory and Pluralism on a Property Law Frontier The Contested Landscape of New Mexico’s Costilla Valley. 47:383 19. new york Blaustein, Albert P. New York Bar Associations Prior to 1870. 12:50 Greenberg, Douglas. The Effectiveness of Law Enforcement in Eighteenth-Century New York. 19:173 Hollingsworth, Harold M. Comments on Charles A. 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CommonLaw Marriage in North Carolina: A Study in Legal History. 9:320 Spindel, Donna J. The Administration of Criminal Justice in North Carolina, 1720-1740. 25: 141 Spindel, Donna J. The Law of Words: Verbal Abuse in North Carolina to 1730. 39:25 21. Pennsylvania Bradford, William. An Enquiry how far the Punishment of Death is Necessary in Pennsylvania. [D.] 12:122, 245 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY Bronner, Edwin B. Philadelphia County Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, 1695. [D.] 1:79, 175, 236 Brophy, Alfred L. “For the Preservation of the King’s Peace and Justice”: Community and English Law in Sussex County, Pennsylvania, 1682-1696. 40:16 Dimmig, Jeffrey S. Palatine Liberty: Pennsylvania German Opposition to the Direct Tax of 1798. 45:371 Fishman, Joel. An Early Pennsylvania Legal Periodical: The Pennsylvania Law Journal, 18421848. 45:22. Jennings, Francis. Thomas Penn’s Loyalty Oath. 8:303 Joseph, Anthony M. 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John Marshall, the Virginia Political Economy and the Dartmouth College Decision. 19:40 Deen, James W., Jr. Patterns of Testation: Four Tidewater Counties in Colonial Virginia. 16:154 Dreisbach, Daniel L. A New Perspective on Jefferson’s Views on Church-State Relations: The Virginia Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom in Its Legislative Context. 35:172 Fish, Peter G. From Virginia Readjuster to United States Senior Circuit Judge: The Ascent of Edmund Waddill, Jr. (18551931). 30:199 Haight, Elizabeth S. The Northampton Protest of 1652: A Petition to the General Assembly From the Inhabitants of Virginia’s Eastern Shore. 28:364 Holt, Wythe and Brent Tarter. The Apparent Political Selection of Federal Grand Juries in Virginia, 1789-1809. 49:257 Vol. 51 Konig, David Thomas. “Dale’s Laws” and the Non-Common Law Origins of Criminal Justice in Virginia. 26:354 May, Nicholas. Holy Rebellion: Religious Assembly Laws in Antebellum South Carolina and Virginia. 49:237 Radabaugh, John. Spencer Roane and the Genesis of Virginia Judicial Review. 6:63 Sawyer, Jeffrey K. “Benefit of Clergy” in Maryland and Virginia. 34:49 Shepard, E. Lee. Lawyers Look at Themselves Professional Consciousness and the Virginia Bar, 1770-1850. 25:1 Stealey, John Edmund, III. The Responsibilities and Liabilities of the Bailee of Slave Labor in Virginia. 12:336 Surrency, Erwin C. An Unusual Judicial Proposal: A Proposal Reduction in the Number of Judges—The Report of the Virginia Revisors on the Circuit Superior Courts—1848. [D.] 13: 145 26. west Virginia Munger, Frank W., Jr. Commercial Litigation in West Virginia State and Federal Courts 18701940. 30:322 Smith, Chuck. War Fever and Religious Fervor: The Firing of Jeho- 2011 inDex to tHe AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY vah’s Witnesses Glassworkers in West Virginia and Administrative Protection of Religious Liberty. 43:133 27. wisconsin Brown, Elizabeth Gaspar. 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