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Contents of January Law Review

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The January number of the Law Review, which will appear tomorrow, contains the following articles: "Dominant Opinion in England during the Nineteenth Century in Relation to Legislation as Illustrated by English Legislation, or the Absence of it, during that Period," by Professor C. C. Langdell '51, LL.B., L.L.D., being a criticism of a recent article entitled, "The Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England during the Nineteenth Century"; "Congress and the Regulation of Corporations," by E. Pramalee Prentice, editorials.

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