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ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE. See also Aliens; Antitrust
Acts, 2; Labor, 6; Procedure, 3, 5; Trading with the Enemy
Act; Transportation.

1. Administrative Procedure Act-Trial examiners-Civil Service
Commission rules.-Validity of Civil Service Commission rules rela-
tive to classification, compensation, promotion, rotation and tenure of
trial examiners under Administrative Procedure Act. Ramspeck v.
Trial Examiners Conference, 128.

2. Administrative Procedure Act-Review of deportation order.—
Under § 10 Administrative Procedure Act, alien not entitled to review
of Attorney General's deportation order in suit for injunction or
declaratory judgment; § 19 (a) of Immigration Act "precludes judi-
cial review"; habeas corpus sole judicial remedy. Heikkila v. Barber,
229.

ADMINISTRATORS. See Admiralty, 3.

ADMIRALTY. See also Insurance; Jurisdiction, III, 1; Trans-
portation.

1. Foreign seamen-Foreign ship-Injury in foreign port-Jones
Act.-Jones Act inapplicable to suit by Danish seaman against
Danish shipowner for injury in Cuban port; tests for determining
applicable law. Lauritzen v. Larsen, 571.

2. Suits in Admiralty Act-Liability of United States "Merchant
vessel."-Privately owned vessel operated for hire for United States
was "employed as a merchant vessel" though engaged on war mission.
Calmar S. S. Corp. v. United States, 446.

3. Procedure-Amendment of libel-State law.-In wrongful-death
suit in admiralty, amendment of libel permitted though new suit
barred by state statute of limitations. Levinson v. Deupree, 648.
ADVERTISING. See Antitrust Acts, 1; Labor, 2.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE. See Rules.

AIRCRAFT. See Tort Claims Act.

ALABAMA. See Constitutional Law, VI, 1.

ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN. See Trading with the Enemy

Act.

ALIENS. See also Administrative Procedure, 2; Admiralty, 1;
Constitutional Law, I, 2; Jurisdiction, III, 1.

Exclusion without hearing-Security reasons-Prolonged deten-
tion-Release on bond.-Courts may not admit to United States
temporarily on bond an alien whom the Attorney General has ex-
cluded without hearing on security grounds, though detained two
years at Ellis Island because other countries will not accept him.
Shaughnessy v. Mezei, 206.

AMENDMENT. See Admiralty, 3; Decrees; Procedure, 5; Trans-
portation.

ANTITRUST ACTS.

1. Sherman Act - Monopoly - Attempt to monopolize - News-
papers-Advertising.-Publisher in New Orleans of sole morning
newspaper and evening newspaper, in competition with independent
evening newspaper, did not violate Sherman Act by "unit" contracts
for advertising; activities of publisher as interstate commerce;
"tying" cases inapplicable; reasonableness of restraint; relevancy of
competitor's practice; immunity not conferred by usage; specific
intent as essential to guilt of attempt to monopolize. Times-
Picayune Publishing Co. v. United States, 594.

2. Clayton Act-Interlocking directorates—Injunction.—Federal
Trade Commission authority not exclusive of jurisdiction of District
Court; suit for injunction not rendered moot by termination of inter-
locking directorates; refusal of injunction not abuse of discretion.
United States v. W. T. Grant Co., 629.

APPEAL. See Jurisdiction, II.

ARMED FORCES. See also Constitutional Law, I, 1; Labor, 5;
Federal Power Act, 1-2; Taxation, 4; Tort Claims Act.

1. Commissioning of officers-Authority of President-Discretion.-
Commissioning of officers in Army is within discretion of President;
not required to commission person who, claiming constitutional privi-
lege, refuses to say whether he is or has been member of Communist
Party. Orloff v. Willoughby, 83.

2. Doctors' Draft Law-Right to commission-Assignments to
duty.-Inductee not entitled in habeas corpus proceeding to order
that he be commissioned or discharged, nor to judicial review of
assignments to duty. Orloff v. Willoughby, 83.

ARMY ENGINEERS. See Federal Power Act, 2.

ARMY REORGANIZATION ACT. See Armed Forces.
ASSESSMENTS. See Priority.

ASSIGNMENT. See also Transportation.

Claims against United States-Government contract-Set-off-
Under assignment of government contract barring set-off of indebted-
ness "arising independently of" the contract, Government not en-
titled to set off contractor's indebtedness for federal taxes withheld
from wages of employees. Central Bank v. United States, 639.
ASSIGNMENT OF CLAIMS ACT. See Assignment.

ATTACHMENT. See Trading with the Enemy Act.

ATTORNEY GENERAL. See Administrative Procedure, 2;
Aliens.

ATTORNEYS.

1. Disbarment-Supreme Court-Good cause.-Member of bar of
this Court disbarred following disbarment in New Jersey for con-
tempt of court in 9-month trial of Communist leaders; application
of rule of this Court. In re Isserman, 286.

2. Disbarment-State court-Certiorari.-Memorandum of Black,
J., relative to denial of certiorari to review disbarment order of state
court. Isserman v. Ethics Committee, 927.

AVIATION. See Tort Claims Act.

BAIL. See Aliens.

BANDS. See Labor, 3.

BANKRUPTCY. See Priority.

BANKS. See Assignment.

BLOCKED ASSETS. See Trading with the Enemy Act.

'BOGUS." See Labor, 2.

BOND. See Aliens.

BOOKS. See Congress.

BURDEN OF PROOF. See Attorneys, 1; Constitutional Law, VIII.

CALIFORNIA. See Federal Power Act, 1.

CAPITAL GAINS. See Taxation, 2.

CARRIERS. See Admiralty, 1-2; Constitutional Law, VII, 2;
Labor, 6; Transportation.

CAUSES OF ACTION. See Admiralty, 1; Constitutional Law,
VI, 1; Limitations.

CERTIFICATE.

See Procedure, 5; Transportation.

CHARTER. See Insurance.

CHILD LABOR. See Limitations.

CHILDREN. See Constitutional Law, VI, 2; Limitations.

CIRCUIT JUDGES. See Procedure, 2.

CITIES. See Constitutional Law; I, 1; III; VII, 3; Priority;
Procedure, 1.

CITIZENS. See Employers' Liability Act.

CITRUS FRUIT. See Taxation, 2.

CIVIL PROCEDURE. See Admiralty, 1; Procedure; Tort Claims
Act.

CIVIL RIGHTS. See Jurisdiction, II, 2.

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. See Administrative Procedure.

CLAIM OF PRIVILEGE. See Tort Claims Act.

CLAIM OF RIGHT. See Taxation, 3.

CLAIMS. See Assignment.

CLASSIFICATION. See Administrative Procedure; Constitu-
tional Law, II, 1–2; III, 3; V; VII, 1–2; VIII.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. See Antitrust Acts, 1.

CLASSIFIED INFORMATION. See Tort Claims Act.

CLAYTON ACT. See Antitrust Acts, 2; Jurisdiction, III, 2.
CLERK.

See Statement of Business, p. 1006.

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING. See Labor.

COLORADO. See Taxation, 4.

COLORED PERSONS. See Constitutional Law, V; VIII.

COMMERCE. See Admiralty, 1-2; Antitrust Acts; Constitutional
Law, VII, 2; Employers' Liability Act; Federal Power Act;
Labor; Transportation.

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. See Armed Forces, 1-2.

COMMITTEES. See Congress.

COMMODITIES. See Constitutional Law, VII, 2.

COMMUNISM. See Armed Forces, 1; Attorneys, 1; Jurisdiction,

III, 3.

COMPENSATION.

See Administrative Procedure; Constitu-

tional Law, VII, 2.

COMPETITION. See Antitrust Acts.

CONDEMNATION. See Eminent Domain.

CONFISCATION. See Constitutional Law, VII, 2.

CONFLICT OF LAWS. See Admiralty, 1; Constitutional Law,
VI, 1-2; Jurisdiction, III, 1; Labor, 6.

CONGRESS. See also Constitutional Law.

Committee investigations-Lobbying activities-House resolution-
Authority of committee.-Congressional committee investigating
"lobbying activities" was not authorized to compel disclosure of
names of purchasers of political books. United States v. Rumely, 41.
CONSCRIPTION. See Armed Forces, 2.

CONSENT. See Eminent Domain.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. See also Armed Forces, 1-2; Attor-
neys, 2; Congress; Jurisdiction, II, 3; III, 3.

I. In General, p. 1011.

II. Federal-State Relations, p. 1011.

III. Freedom of Religion, p. 1012.

IV. Self-Incrimination, p. 1012.

V. Elections, p. 1012.

VI. Full Faith and Credit, p. 1012.

VII. Due Process of Law, p. 1012.

VIII. Equal Protection of Laws, p. 1013.

I. In General.

1. Powers of Congress-Necessary and proper-War and armies.-
Soldiers' & Sailors' Civil Relief Act, barring state taxation of property
of servicemen temporarily on duty within state, valid. Dameron v.
Brodhead, 322.

2. Immigration-Aliens-Exclusion.-Prolonged detention of ex-
cluded alien at Ellis Island not denial of constitutional right. Shaugh-
nessy v. Mezei, 206.

II. Federal-State Relations.

1. Federal taxation-Validity-Wagering.-Federal tax on wager-
ing was valid exercise of taxing power and not infringement of rights
reserved to states by Tenth Amendment. United States v. Kahriger,

22.

2. State taxation-Immunity-Validity of Tennessee privilege tax
on storage of government-owned gasoline in tanks owned or leased by
private storer; sovereign immunity inapplicable; no discrimination
against Federal Government. Esso Standard Oil Co. v. Evans, 495.

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