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Journal of Southern Legal History

Volume IV, Numbers 1 & 2
1995-1996

Table of Contents

Foreword
by W. Rhett Tanner
Page ix

Preface
by Charles R. Adams III
Page xiii

ARTICLES

The Georgia Code of 1863: America's First Comprehensive Code
by Jefferson James Davis
Page 1

Pioneering the Federal Police Power: Champion v. Ames and the Anti-Lottery Act of 1895
by Herbert F. Margulies
Page 45

Public Service and Private Interests: A Chronicle of the Professional Life of Philip B. Perlman
by Garrett Power
Page 61

The Second Most Powerful Pen in Early Virginia: St. George Tucker
by Don Riddick
Page 71

Cry Up From the Ground
by Beverly B. Bates
Page 81

BOOK REVIEW

Politics and Law in the New South, A Review of Harold D. Woodman, New South-New Law: The Legal Foundations of Credit and Labor Relations in the Postbellum Agricultural South (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1995)
Reviewed by James L. Hunt
Page 137

A TEACHER'S AFTERTHOUGHTS

In Defense of Legal History
by Joseph E. Claxton
Page 153

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