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Contents of November Law Review

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The November number of the Harvard Law Review contains three articles of importance: "The Nationality of a Juristic Person" by E. H. Young, "Federal Taxation of Interstate "Commerce" by S. E. Baldwin h.'91, "The Federal Employers' Liability Act of 1908--Is it Constitutional?" by F. W. Hacket '61, as well as the usual notes, reports of recent cases and reviews.

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