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Goodnow Frank J. Social re-
form and the constitution
. New
York, Macmillan, 1911. xxi, 365 p.

An attempt to determine how far the
constitution is a bar to social progress;
with a chapter on the attitude of the
courts.

Hall J. P. Cases on constitutional
law, selected from decisions of
state and federal courts
. St.
Paul, West publishing co., 1913.
xx, 1452 p.

Over 350 selected cases, summarized
and annotated.

Hastings William G. The de-
velopment of law as illustrated
by the decisions relating to the
police power of the state
. ( Pro-
ceedings of the American philo-
sophical society
, 1900, v. 39: 359-
554.)

Original and suggestive treatment.

Hutchins B. L., and Harrison Amy
. A history of factory leg-
islation
. London, King, 1903.
xviii, 372 p.

History of factory legislation in Eng-
land from the Elizabethan poor law to
1903. Preface by Sidney Webb.

International labor office. Bul-
letin of the international labor
office
. Jena, 1902-, Paris, 1902-,
London, 1906-, monthly.

Separate editions in English, French
and German give texts of labor laws and
of administrative orders in all countries.

Moore B. F. The supreme
court and unconstitutional legis-
lation
. ( Columbia university
studies in history, economics, and
public law
, v. 54 , no. 2:97-158.)
New York, 1913.

A study, more historical than critical,
of the cases in which state and federal
laws and municipal ordinances have
been declared unconstitutional by the
supreme court. Analysis of the causes
for the decisions rendered.

Pic Paul. Traité élémentaire de
législation industrielle; les lois
ouvriéres
. Paris, Rousseau, 1912.
xv, 1206 p.

A scholarly collection and arrangement
of laws on labor, with a theoretical and
historical introduction. Deals primarily
but not exclusively with France.

Stimson Frederick J. Handbook
to the labor laws of the United
States
. New York, Scribner,
1907. 385 p.

First attempt to set forth and explain
in a popular way the laws of the United
States relating to labor.

Thorpe Francis N. (comp.). The
federal and state constitutions,
colonial charters, and other or-
ganic laws of the states, terri-
tories, and colonies now or here-
tofore forming the United States
of America
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59th Cong., 2d sess.) Washing-
ton, Govt. print. off., 1909. 7 v.

A complete collection of organic laws,
lacking only the constitutions of Arizona
and New Mexico, which were adopted in
1910.

United States. Bureau of labor
statistics. Bulletins. Washing-
ton, Govt. print. off., 1895-

Issues giving up-to-date texts of
American labor laws and court decisions
thereon are: No. 148, "Labor laws of
the United States, with decisions of the
courts relating thereto"
(2 v.); No. 152,

"Decisions of courts and opinions af-
fecting labor, 1913"
; No. 166, "Labor
legislation of 1914"
; No. 169, "De-
cisions of courts affecting labor, 1914."

Willoughby W. W. The constitu-
tional law of the United States
.
New York, Baker, Voorhis, 1910.
2 v.

Deals with the general principles un-
derlying constitutional law.

II. INDIVIDUAL BARGAINING
1. THE LABORER AS DEBTOR;
2. THE LABORER AS CREDITOR
Anson William R. Principles of
the English law of contract and of
agency in its relation to contract
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Edited with American notes by
E. W. Huffcut. New York, Ox-
ford university press, American
branch, 1906. li, 462 p.

Standard English work on the subject,
edited for American use.

Ballagh James C. servi-
tude in the colony of Virginia:
a study of the system of inden-tured labor in the American
colonies

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Publication Information: Book Title: Principles of Labor Legislation. Contributors: John R. Commons - author, John B. Andrews - author, American Bureau of Industrial Research - orgname. Publisher: Harper & Brothers. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1916. Page Number: 466.
    
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