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English 6. SECTION I.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Debate for Tuesday, Oct. 12, '97."Resolved, That waving constitutional objections, the modern use of injunctions by federal courts is a danger to society which should be remedied."

Affirmative.S. BROOKS-ROSENTHAL and W. E. DORMAN.

Best general references: F. J. Stimson, Later Laws of U. S., ch. ix; and Pol. Sci. Qu. x, No. 2; C. C. Allen, 17 Am. Bar Assoc. Reports, 299; E. Woolen, Yale Rev., 5, 39-50; Boston Herald, Sept. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 1897; Debs case, 158 U. S. Reports.

Negative.GUY NEWHALL and A. O. ELIASON.

Best general references: Fetler, Equity, In re-Debs, 158 U. S. Reports, 564; Bibliotheca Sacra, 70, 549; Chicago Times-Herald, Sept. 19, 1897.

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