CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. See Habeas Corpus, 3; Naturalization, 1-2. I. Miscellaneous, p. 819. II. Commerce Clause, p. 819. IV. Fourteenth Amendment, p. 820. I. Miscellaneous. 1. War Power. Curfew order applicable to persons, though 2. Id. Congress and Executive together had constitutional au- 3. Id. Exercise of war power not invalid because it restricts 4. Delegation of Power. Promulgation of curfew order by mili- Id. 5. Id. Authorization of curfew orders for protection of war 6. Federal Regulation. Natural Gas. Validity of rate order of 7. Federal Statutory Rights. Congress may determine how 8. Full Faith and Credit. Effect of full faith and credit clause 9. Id. Award under Texas workmen's compensation law which II. Commerce Clause. 1. Federal Regulation. Validity of federal regulation as applied 2. Id. Validity of rate order under Natural Gas Act. Federal III. Fifth Amendment. 1. Due Process. Discrimination. Fifth Amendment contains CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-Continued. 2. Id. Curfew order applicable to persons, though citizens, of 3. Due Process. Confiscation. Refusal of I. C. C. to include in 4. Id. Validity of rate order of Federal Power Commission un- 5. Procedure. Hearing. Congress not required to provide judi- IV. Fourteenth Amendment. 1. Freedom of Speech. Picketing. State court's injunction 2. Id. Right to peaceful picketing may not be taken away merely 3. Conservation. Regulation of production of oil and gas to pre- 4. Id. Act No. 157 of Louisiana Acts of 1940 not invalid on its CONTRACTS. See Interstate Commerce Act, 6; Limitations; CONTRIBUTORY INFRINGEMENT. See Patents for Inventions, 11. CONVEYANCES. See Securities, 2. CORPORATIONS. See Criminal Law, 7; Drugs, 1; Evidence, 3. COSTS. Payment of Costs. See Jobin v. Arizona, 719. COUNSEL. See Habeas Corpus, 3. COUNTERCLAIM. See Judgments, 3; Procedure, 5. COURTS. See Jurisdiction. CRIMES. See Criminal Law. CRIMINAL APPEALS ACT. See Jurisdiction, I, 8-9; II, 4. CRIMINAL LAW. See Drugs, 1-2; Habeas Corpus, 1–3. 1. Offenses. Peonage. Arrest of person with intent to hold him 2. Kickback Act applicable to company foreman who had au- 3. Selective Training & Service Act. That registrant's classifica- 4. Emergency Price Control Act. Revocation of price regulation 5. Sentence. Multiple Counts. On review of conviction on two 6. Sentence. Probation. Federal court may not on revocation 7. Verdict. Consistency. Finding officer guilty, but not corpo- CURFEW. See Constitutional Law, I, 1–5. CUSTOMS. See Compensation. DAMAGES. See Jurisdiction, V, 2-3. Infringement of Patent. Defendant who added non-infringing DEDUCTIONS. See Taxation, 1–7. DEFINITENESS. See Statutes, 1. DELEGATION OF POWER. See Constitutional Law, I, 4–5. DEMURRAGE. See Shipping, 1. DENATURALIZATION. See Naturalization, 1. DEPLETION. See Public Utilities, 7. DEPRECIATION. See Public Utilities, 7. DIRECTED VERDICT. See Trial. DISCLAIMER. See Patents for Inventions, 6–8. DISCLOSURE. See Patents for Inventions, 4. DISCRIMINATION. See Constitutional Law, III, 1–2. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. See Jurisdiction, IV, 1–5. DIVERSITY OF CITIZENSHIP. See Jurisdiction, I, 4. DIVISIONS. See Interstate Commerce Act, 3–5. DOMICILE. See Jurisdiction, IV, 4. DRAFT BOARD. See Constitutional Law, III, 5; Criminal Law, 3. 1. Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act. Offenses. Shipping adulterated 2. Id. Provision of § 305 for notice to person against whom EJUSDEM GENERIS. See Statutes, 5. EMERGENCY PRICE CONTROL ACT. See Criminal Law, 4. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT. See Jurisdiction, II, 6. 1. Evidence. Sufficiency of evidence to go to jury. Brady v. 2. Id. Uniform federal rule applicable. Id. EQUAL PROTECTION. See Constitutional Law, III, 1. EQUITY. See Taxation, 11. 1. Discretion. Court may withhold relief from patentee who has 2. Id. Exercise of discretion in such case not foreclosed by failure ESPIONAGE. See Constitutional Law, I, 5. ESTATE TAX. See Taxation, 5–7. ESTOPPEL. See Equity, 2. EVIDENCE. See Bankruptcy, 1; Drugs, 1; Employers' Liability 2. Sufficiency of Evidence in denaturalization proceeding that de- EVIDENCE-Continued. 3. Responsibility for Shipment. Question of corporate officer's EXPRESSIO UNIUS. See Statutes, 5. FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT. See Labor, 1. FARMERS. See Bankruptcy, 1-2. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION. See Constitutional Law, I, 6; FIFTH AMENDMENT. See Constitutional Law, III, 1–5. FIRE. See Shipping, 3, 5. FIRE STATUTE. See Shipping, 3, 5. FOG. See Admiralty, 1. FOOD, DRUG & COSMETIC ACT. See Drugs, 1-2. FOREMEN. See Criminal Law, 2. FRAUD. See Taxation, 2. Allegations. Complaint alleged equivalent of "gross fraud” under FRAUD ORDER. See Taxation, 2. FREEDOM OF SPEECH. See Constitutional Law, IV, 1-2. FREE TIME. See Shipping, 1. FREIGHT CHARGES. See Interstate Commerce Act, 3-8. HABEAS CORPUS. 1. Propriety of Writ. Issuance of writ by this Court in aid of 2. Id. Petitioner seeking relief from judgment of state court 3. Sufficiency of Petition. Issue whether petitioner intelligently 4. Denial of Writ. Effect of. Ex parte Abernathy, 219. |