| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 463. Jl. 27, ’07. 320w. |
Calvert, Thomas Henry. Regulation of commerce under the federal constitution. (Studies in constitutional law, v. 3.) $3. Thompson.
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This book is based mainly upon an examination of decisions of the Supreme court of the United States, arranged in such order that together they make a critical commentary upon a constitutional power.
“The arrangement is logical, the cases well chosen, and the significant points in decisions clearly formulated. The book lacks attractiveness for the general reader in the fact that it contains little else than cases—almost no comment, explanation, or summary. Neither does it possess sufficient originality to enable it to usurp the places occupied by its predecessors.”
| + − | Nation. 85: 43. Je. 11, ’07. 290w. |
“The law student, the practicing lawyer, the legislator, the man of affairs, will all find here an orderly presentation of the subject, with ample references to original decisions.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 267. Ap. 27, ’07. 960w. |
“A work of this character should be a digest having the merits which go to make an index valuable. It should be complete, brief, logically arranged and clearly stated. These merits the author cannot claim.” E. Parmalee Prentice.