INDEX ABDUCTION. See Criminal Law, 2. ACCOUNTING. See Bankruptcy, 3; Public Utilities, 1. ACCRUAL. See Taxation, I, 2. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION. See Jurisdiction, I, 8-13; Labor, 6, 8. ADMIRALTY. 1. Foreign Vessels. Immunity. Merchant vessel owned but not 2. Id. Duty of courts not to enlarge immunity to extent which 3. Public Vessels Act. Cause of Action. Liability of United ADVERTISING. See Antitrust Acts, 2. AGENTS. See Contracts, 1. AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT. See Taxation, I, 11. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. See Antitrust Acts, 1. ALLOCATION OF COSTS. See Public Utilities, 4. ALLOTMENT. See Indians, 2-3. ALL-WRITS ACT. See Jurisdiction, II, 3. ANTITRUST ACTS. See Jurisdiction, II, 1. 1. Violations. Price Fixing. Conspiracy of producers, whole- 2. Violations. Price Discriminations. Basing-point system of 3. Violations. Rate-Fixing Combinations not immune from ANTITRUST ACTS-Continued. 4. Remedies. State as "person" entitled to sue for injunctive 5. Id. Power of this Court to modify decree of district court. 6. Id. Previous opinion of this Court amended. Id. ATTORNEYS. See Indians, 4. BANKRUPTCY. 1. Petition. Corporations. Filing of Ch. X petition on behalf 3. Reorganization Proceedings. Chapter X. Appeal from de- BANKS. National Banks. Stockholder's Liability. Enforcement of BASING-POINT PRICE SYSTEM. See Antitrust Acts, 2. BOOKING PRACTICES. See Antitrust Acts, 2. BRIDGES. See Labor, 3. BURDEN OF PROOF. See Evidence, 2, 4. BURGLARY. See Constitutional Law, IV, (A), 4. CERTIORARI. See Jurisdiction, II, 3. CHAIN STORES. See Labor, 2. CLAYTON ACT. See Antitrust Acts. CLEAN HANDS. See Equity; Patents for Inventions, 9. COERCION. See Constitutional Law, IV, (A), 3; Criminal Law, COMBINATION. See Antitrust Acts, 1, 3; Patents for Inven- tions, 2. COMMERCIAL SUCCESS. See Patents for Inventions, 8. COMMISSION. See Contracts, 1. COMPENSATION. See Constitutional Law, III, 1-2; Indians, 1; COMPETITION. See Antitrust Acts, 1–3. COMPLAINT. See Procedure, 1-2. CONDEMNATION. See Eminent Domain; Jurisdiction, I, 2. CONFESSION. See Constitutional Law, IV, (A), 3; Criminal Law; CONSIDERATION. See Taxation, I, 8–9. CONSPIRACY. See Antitrust Acts, 1, 3; Jurisdiction, II, 1. I. In General, p. 895. II. Commerce Clause, p. 895. III. Fifth Amendment, p. 896. IV. Fourteenth Amendment. (A) Due Process Clause, p. 896. (B) Equal Protection Clause, p. 896. V. Twenty-First Amendment, p. 896. I. In General. 1. Foreign Corporations. Insurance Companies. State Regu- 2. Full Faith and Credit. Requirement of Wisconsin statute 3. Imports. Immunity from State Taxation. Determination II. Commerce Clause. 1. Federal Regulation. Navigation. Federal government may 2. State Regulation. Insurance Companies. Query whether CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-Continued. III. Fifth Amendment. 1. Taking for Public Use. Just Compensation. 2. Id. Diminution of generating capacity of hydroelectric IV. Fourteenth Amendment. (A) Due Process Clause. 1. Foreign Corporations. Insurance Companies. Regulation. 2. Public Utilities. Rate Regulation. Validity of order of state 3. Criminal Cases. Confessions. Validity of convictions; 5. Id. Conviction on testimony known by prosecutor to be 6. Criminal Cases. Right to Counsel. White v. Ragen, 760; 7. Id. Accused did not waive right to counsel by plea of guilty. (B) Equal Protection Clause. 1. Taxation. Classification. Validity of differences in mode of 2. Id. Burden of establishing unconstitutionality of assessments V. Twenty-First Amendment. Effect of. Amendment did not bar antitrust prosecution of CONSTRUCTION. See Statutes, 1–4. CONSUMERS. See Public Utilities, 10. CONTINGENT FEE. See Contracts, 1. |