CARRIERS. See Constitutional Law, IV; VIII, 1; Transportation, CASE OR CONTROVERSY. See Jurisdiction, I, 2–3. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. See Constitutional Law, IV; VIII, 1. CERTIORARI. See Jurisdiction, II, 3; Procedure, 11. CHILDREN. See Divorce. CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS. See Jurisdiction, III; Proce- CIVIL SERVICE. See Constitutional Law, III, 1-3; Government CLAIMS. See Indians, 1; Priority. CLAYTON ACT. See Jurisdiction, I, 1; Labor, 10. COAL MINES. See Injunction, 2; Labor, 10. COLLECTIVE BARGAINING. See Constitutional Law, VI, 1; COMMERCE. See Constitutional Law, VI, 1-2; Taxation, 2; COMMERCIAL RATES. See Transportation, 1–2. COMPENSATION. See Indians, 1; Workmen's Compensation, 1–2. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. I. In General, p. 858. II. Federal-State Relations, p. 859. III. Legislative Power, p. 859. V. Double Jeopardy, p. 859. VI. Commerce, p. 859. VII. Full Faith and Credit, p. 860. VIII. Due Process of Law, p. 860. IX. Equal Protection of Laws, p. 860. I. In General. 1. Constitutionality of statute-Who may challenge.-State enti- 2. Treason-Two-witness rule.-Sufficiency of evidence to convict CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-Continued. II. Federal-State Relations. 1. State courts-Claim of federal right-Enforcement.-Power of 2. Supremacy clause-Enforcement of Price Control Act-Concur- 3. Reserved powers of states-Tenth Amendment-Scope.-Hatch III. Legislative Power. 1. Civil service-Political activity-Hatch Act.-Removal of 2. Id.-Hatch Act not violative of First, Fifth, Ninth and Tenth 3. Id. Validity of Hatch Act as applied to state official employed IV. Freedom of Religion. Sectarian schools-Transportation of pupils-Law respecting an V. Double Jeopardy. What constitutes-Resentence.-Subsequent sentence of fine and VI. Commerce. 1. Labor relations Conflict between federal and state regulation.- CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-Continued. 2. Local taxation-Stevedoring.-Local tax on gross receipts of VII. Full Faith and Credit. 1. Divorce proceedings-Custody of child-New York decree af- 2. Workmen's compensation.-Wisconsin award of additional 3. Workmen's compensation.-District of Columbia Workmen's VIII. Due Process of Law. 1. State taxation-Public purpose-School busses.-Use of tax 2. Administrative proceedings-Labor Board.-Record did not sus- 3. Workmen's compensation laws.-District of Columbia Work- IX. Equal Protection of Laws. Pilotage laws-Nepotism.-Louisiana pilotage law valid though CONTEMPT. See also Jurisdiction, I, 5; Procedure, 3, 7. 1. Violation of restraining order-Procedure-Punishment.-Viola- 2. Nature of proceeding-Appropriateness of relief-Enforcement CONTRACTS. See also Admiralty, 1; Criminal Law, 1; Injunc- Interpretation-Intent of parties.-Intention of parties as govern- CORPORATIONS. See Antitrust Acts, 2; Jurisdiction, IV, 4; CRIMINAL APPEALS ACT. See Jurisdiction, II, 1. CRIMINAL LAW. See also Antitrust Acts, 1-2; Constitutional 1. Offenses-Immigration Act-Exceptions.-1944 Farm Labor Act 2. Offenses Revenue laws-Evidence.-Sufficiency of evidence of 3. Aiders and abettors.-Guilty as principals. Id. 4. Pleas-Nolo contendere.-Effect of plea of nolo contendere. 5. Penalty-Contempt.-Considerations affecting amount of fine 6. Penalty Sentence-Validity. Subsequent sentence of fine and CROP LOANS. See Priority. CUSTODY. See Divorce. DAMAGES. See Admiralty, 2. DEATH. See Admiralty, 2; Workmen's Compensation, 2. DECLARATORY JUDGMENT. See Jurisdiction, I, 3. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. See Priority. DERIVATIVE SUIT. See Jurisdiction, IV, 4. DIRECT APPEAL. See Jurisdiction, II, 1–2. DISCRIMINATION. See Constitutional Law, IX; Sales; Trans- portation, 3. DISTILLERS. See Criminal Law, 2. DIVERSITY JURISDICTION. See Jurisdiction, I, 4; IV, 2—4. Custody of children-Modification of decree-Florida law.-Effect DOCKETING. See Jurisdiction, II, 2. DOUBLE JEOPARDY. See Constitutional Law, V. DUE PROCESS. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 1–3. EDUCATION. See Constitutional Law, IV; VIII, 1. EMERGENCY PRICE CONTROL ACT. See Constitutional Law, EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE. See Antitrust Acts, 1-2; Labor, ENEMY. See Treason. ENGINEERS. See Labor, 6. ENGLAND. See Transportation, 2. EQUAL PROTECTION OF LAWS. See Constitutional Law, IX. EXECUTIVE ORDERS. See Indians, 1. EXECUTIVES. See Labor, 6. EXEMPTION. See Labor, 5–7. FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT.. See Injunction, 1-2; Labor, FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION. See Priority. FARM LABOR ACT. See Criminal Law, 1. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES. See Constitutional Law, III, 1-2; FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. See Jurisdiction, II, FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. See Proce- FEED LOANS. See Priority. FERTILIZER. See Transportation, 2. FIFTH AMENDMENT. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 2-3. |