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Public Policies toward Business. By Clair Wilcox. (Chicago: Richard D. Irwin, Inc.1955. Pp. xix, 898.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

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Book Notes and Bibliography
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1955

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l See, Nadelmann, , “Joseph Story's Sketch of American Law,” American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 3, pp. 3 ff. (Winter, 1954)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Nadelmann, , “De l'organisation et de la jurisprudence des Cours de Justice aux États-Unis d'Amerique, par M. Joseph Story”, Boston University Law Review, Vol. 30, pp. 382–94 (June, 1950)Google Scholar.

2 Typewritten list entitled Joseph Story, 1779–1845, 6 pp.

3 See Vallado, , “The Influence of Joseph Story on Latin American Rules of Conflict of Laws”, American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 3, pp. 27 ff. (Winter, 1954)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 Published already are: Joseph Story's Anonymous Law Articles”, Michigan Law Review, Vol. 52, pp. 869–84 (April, 1954)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Three Essays on the Law by Joseph Story”, Southern California Law Review, Vol. 28, pp. 1932 (Dec., 1954)Google Scholar; Joseph Story's Essay on Natural Law”, Oregon Law Review, Vol. 34, pp. 88105 (Feb., 1955)Google Scholar; Joseph Story on Capital Punishment”, California Law Review, Vol. 43, pp. 7684 (March, 1955)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Joseph Story's Essay on Domicil”, Boston University Law Review, Vol. 35, pp. 215–24 (April, 1955)Google Scholar; Joseph Story's Encyclopedia Americana Law Articles”, Law Library Journal, Vol. 48, pp. 117–35 (May, 1955)Google Scholar; Joseph Story on the Common Law Rules of Evidence”, Vanderbilt Law Review (Dec., 1955)Google Scholar. All of the remaining articles in THE JOSEPH STORY SERIES are in manuscript form and will appear in various issues of the Law Library Journal during the coming years.

5 A comparative study of the views of Lord Mansfield and Justice Story on the conflict of laws is being prepared by Professor William R. Leslie at the University of Michigan. Note also Leslie, William R., “The Influence of Joseph Story's Theory of the Conflict of Laws on Constitutional Nationalism”, Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol. 35, pp. 203–20 (Sept., 1948)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

6 Only four of the 46 Joseph Story letters deposited in the Francis Lieber Manuscript Collection, Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California, are included in this work. These unpublished Story letters are being edited by the writer and Professor Mortimer Schwartz of the University of Oklahoma. They will be published shortly in a small volume entitled The Story-Lieber Letters (1829–1845).

7 See, Story, Joseph, Miscellaneous Writings, Literary, Critical, Juridical, and Practical (Boston, 1835)Google Scholar.

8 The Life and Letters of Joseph Story (Boston, 1851), Vol. 2, p. 567Google Scholar.

9 The Law of Bailments (Boston, 1832)Google Scholar; The Constitution of the United States, 3 vola. (Boston, 1833)Google Scholar; The Conflict of Laws (Boston, 1834)Google Scholar; Equity Jurisprudence, 2 vols. (Boston, 1836)Google Scholar; Equity Pleadings (Boston, 1838)Google Scholar; The Law of Agency (Boston, 1839)Google Scholar; The Law of Partnership (Boston, 1841)Google Scholar; The Law of Bills of Exchange (Boston, 1843)Google Scholar; The Law of Promissory Notes (Boston, 1845)Google Scholar.

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