Index to American Journal of Legal History, Volumes 1-49 - AALL
Index to American Journal of Legal History, Volumes 1-49 - AALL
Index to American Journal of Legal History, Volumes 1-49 - AALL
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Torrens’ Contemporaneous Antipodean<br />
Simulacrum. Greg Taylor. <strong>49</strong>:392<br />
The Touch <strong>of</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry–The His<strong>to</strong>rical Method<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Common Law Judge. John Reid. 8:157<br />
Toward a Reappraisal <strong>of</strong> the 'Federal'<br />
Government: 1783-1789. Herbert A. Johnson.<br />
8:314<br />
Towards a "New" North <strong>American</strong> Indian<br />
<strong>Legal</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry. Frederick E. Hoxie. [R.N.]<br />
30:351<br />
Transformed, Not Transcended: The Role <strong>of</strong><br />
Extrajudicial Dispute Resolution in<br />
Antebellum Kentucky and New Jersey. Carli<br />
N. Conklin. 48:39<br />
The Transition from Colonialism <strong>to</strong><br />
Independence. Erwin C. Surrency. 46:55<br />
Treason, Sedition, and Fries' Rebellion.<br />
Dwight F. Henderson. 14:308<br />
Treatment on Trial: The Rhe<strong>to</strong>ric and Reality<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New York House <strong>of</strong> Refuge, 1857-<br />
1935. Alexander W. Pisciotta. 29: 151<br />
Trends and Developments in <strong>American</strong> Patent<br />
Law From Jefferson <strong>to</strong> Clifford (1790-1870).<br />
Frank D. Prager. 6:45<br />
The Trial <strong>of</strong> the Third Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Buckingham–A Revisionist View. Barbara<br />
Harris. 20:15<br />
The "True Lawyer" in America: Discursive<br />
Construction <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Legal</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ession in the<br />
Nineteenth Century. Philip Gaines. 45:132<br />
Two Courthouses on Main Street Waukesha<br />
County Wisconsin, 1846-1959. Elizabeth G.<br />
Brown. 15:3<br />
TITLE INDEX<br />
54<br />
The Two Institutes <strong>of</strong> Thomas Wood: A Study<br />
in Eighteenth Century <strong>Legal</strong> Scholarship.<br />
Robert B. Robinson. 35:432<br />
Two Sources <strong>of</strong> Medieval Business His<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />
Robert Schwarz. 2:237<br />
Two Theories <strong>of</strong> Competition in the Early<br />
19th Century Labor Cases. John T. Nockleby.<br />
38:452<br />
The Two Voices <strong>of</strong> Roger Traynor. Elizabeth<br />
Roth. 27:269<br />
The Two-Witness Rule in English Treason<br />
Trials: Some Comments on the Emergence <strong>of</strong><br />
Procedural Law. L. M. Hill. 12:95<br />
Unearthing the Origins <strong>of</strong> a Radical Idea: The<br />
Case <strong>of</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Indeterminacy. James E.<br />
Herget. 39:59<br />
Untimely Thoughts: A Reconsideration <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Origins <strong>of</strong> Due Process <strong>of</strong> Law. Keith Jurow.<br />
19:265<br />
An Unusual Judicial Proposal: A Proposal<br />
Reduction in the Number <strong>of</strong> Judges–The<br />
Report <strong>of</strong> the Virginia Revisors on the Circuit<br />
Superior Courts–1848. Erwin C. Surrency. [D]<br />
13:145<br />
An Unusual Constitutional Claim. Edward<br />
Dumbauld. 1:229<br />
The Use <strong>of</strong> Roman Law in Virginia Courts.<br />
W. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Bryson. 28:135<br />
The U<strong>to</strong>pian <strong>Legal</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> the Massachusetts<br />
Bay Colony, 1630-1686. William E. Nelson.<br />
47:183