Harvard Law Review/Volume 2






 * /Index/


 * No. 1
 * Ames, The History of Assumpsit (Part 1)
 * Schofield, The Principle of Lumley v. Gye, and its Application
 * Williston, The Right to Follow Trust Property When Confused with Other Property
 * Notes
 * The Law School
 * Recent Cases


 * No. 2
 * Ames, The History of Assumpsit (Part 2)
 * Lowell, The Limits of Sovereignty
 * Correspondence
 * The Law School
 * Recent Cases
 * Reviews


 * No. 3
 * Williston, History of the Law of Business Corporations Before 1800 (Part 1)
 * Osborn, Liquor Statutes in the United States
 * Notes
 * The Law School
 * Recent Cases
 * Reviews


 * No. 4
 * Williston, History of the Law of Business Corporations Before 1800 (Part 2)
 * Abbott, Indians and the Law
 * Notes
 * Recent Cases
 * Reviews


 * No. 5
 * Warren and Brandeis, The Watuppa Pond Cases
 * Hobbs, Statutory Changes in Employers’ Liability
 * Notes
 * The Law School
 * Recent Cases


 * No. 6
 * Langdell, A Brief Survey of Equity Jurisdiction (Part 4)
 * Lee, Limitations Imposed by the Federal Constitution on the Right of the States to Enact Quarantine Laws (Part 1)
 * Notes
 * Recent Cases
 * Reviews


 * No. 7
 * Lee, Limitations Imposed by the Federal Constitution on the Right of the States to Enact Quarantine Laws (Part 2)
 * Stetson, Great Ponds
 * Notes
 * Recent Cases
 * Reviews


 * No. 8
 * Cooley, Comparative Merits of Written and Prescriptive Constitutions
 * Smith, The Legal Aspect of the Southern Question
 * Ames, Assumpsit for Use and Occupation
 * Notes
 * Recent Cases
 * Reviews