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Law Review for April

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The April number of the Law Review contains the following articles: "How far an act may be a Tort because of the Wrongful Motive of the Actor," by J. B. Ames '68, dean of the Law School: "Interference" with Contracts and Business in New York," by E. W. Huffent, dean of the Cornell College of Law: "The Closed Market, the Union Shop, and the Common Law," by W. L. Lewis, dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

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