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YEAR.

PRESIDENTS' ADDRESSES

NAME.

SUBJECT.

1879-1913. In accordance with a provision of the Constitution (amended in 1913), the President's address each year communicated "the most noteworthy changes in Statute Law on points of general interest made in the several states and by Congress during the preceding year." 1914. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT...... Some Needed Federal Legislation -Construction of the Clayton

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* In place of President William A. Blount, deceased.

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1907. RT. HON. JAMES BRYCE, British Ambassador to the United States

1908. GEORGE TURNER

SUBJECT.

Law and Reasonableness.

The Louisiana Purchase; Its in-
fluence and Development Un-
der American Rule.

The American Lawyer.
The Congestion of Law.

The Influence of National Char-
acter and Historical Environ-
ment on the Development of
the Common Law.

The Acquisition of the Pacific
Northwest.

1909. AUGUSTUS E. WILLSON...... The People and Their Law.
1910. WOODROW WILSON ....

The Lawyer and the Community.

1911. WILLIAM B. HORNBLOWER.... Anti-Trust Legislation and Litl

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cellor of Great Britain..... Higher Nationality. A Study in

1914. ELIHU ROOT

1915. JOSEPH W. BAILEY....

Law and Ethics.

The Layman's Criticism of the
Lawyer.

The American Judiciary.

1916. LINDLEY M. GARRISON........ Democracy and Law.

1917. THOMAS W. HARDWICK.....The Interstate Commerce Clause

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SUBJECT.

Shifting Uses, from the Standpoint of the Nineteenth Century.

The Inviolability of Telegrams.
The Relationship of Law and
National Spirit.
Sunday Laws.

Rights of Material Men and Employees of Railroad Companies as against Mortgagees. Extradition between the States. The Recording Laws of the United States.

The Advantages of a National
Bankrupt Law.

The Doctrine of Punitive Dam-
ages and Its Effect on the
Ethics of the Profession.
Titles of Statutes.

The Civil Law as Transplanted in Louisiana.

How far Questions of Public Policy May Enter into Judicial Decisions.

The Future of our Profession.
Preliminary Examinations

Criminal Proceedings.

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1883. SEYMOUR D. THOMPSON...... Abuses of the Writ of Habeas

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YEAR.

NAME. 1885. FRANCIS RAWLE 1886. JOHNSON T. PLATT.

1886. WILLIAM P. WELLS.

1886. JOHN F. DILLON.. 1887. HENRY JACKSON

1887. JAMES K. EDSALL.

1888. J. RANDOLPH TUCKER.

1888. J. M. WOOLWORTH.

1889. HENRY B. BROWN... 1889. WALTER B. HILL.. 1890. HENRY C. TOMPKINS..

1890.

SUBJECT.

ment of Jurisprudence in the
United States.

The Opportunity for the Develop-
ment of Jurisprudence in the
The Dartmouth College Case and
Private Corporations.

Law Reports and Law Reporting.
Indemnity the Essence of Insur-
ance; Causes and Consequen-
ces of Legislation Qualifying
this Principle.

The Granger Cases and the Police
Power.

...Congressional Power over Inter-
State Commerce.

... Jurisprudence Considered as a
Branch of the Social Science.
Judicial Independence.

The Federal Judicial System.
The Necessity for Uniformity in
the Laws Governing Commer-
cial Paper.

DWIGHT H. OLMSTEAD. ................ Land Transfer Reform.

1890. JOHN F. DUNCOMBE. 1891.

FREDERICK N. JUDSON.....

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. Election Laws.

. Liberty of Contract under the
Police Power.

The Legal Status of the Indian.
Limitations of the Legislative

Power in Respect to Personal
Rights and Private Property.
The Problem of Uniform Legis-
lation.

The Treaty-Making Power.

The Evolution of Jurisprudence.
Trusts and Strikes.

Great Dissenting Opinions.

1894. CHARLES CLAFLIN ALLEN.... Injunction and Organized Labor.

1895. WILLIAM WIRT HOWE......

Historical Relation of the Roman

Law to the Law of England.

1895. RICHARD WAYNE PARKER.... .... The Tyrannies of Free Govern

ment, or the Modern Scope of Constitutional Guarantees Liberty and Property.

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1896. JAMES M. WOOLWORTH.

The Development of the Law of

Contracts.

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