Sacrilegis. [See above: Julia Peculatus.]

Sumptuariae. [[Leges Sumptuariae].]

Theatralis, which permitted Roman equites, in case they or their parents had ever had a census equestris, to sit in the fourteen rows (quatuordecim ordines) fixed by the Lex Roscia Theatralis, B.C. 69.

Julia et Titia, respecting Tutors.

De Vi Publica and Privata. [[Vis].]

Vicesimaria. [[Vicesima].]

JŪNĬA DE PĔRĔGRĪNIS, proposed B.C. 126, by M. Junius Pennus, a tribune, banished peregrini from the city. A lex of C. Fannius, consul B.C. 122, contained the same provisions respecting the Latini and Italici; and a lex of C. Papius, perhaps B.C. 65, contained the same respecting all persons who were not domiciled in Italy.

JŪNĬA LĬCĬNĬA. [[Licinia Junia].]

JŪNIA NORBĀNA, of uncertain date, but probably about A.D. 17, enacted that when a Roman citizen had manumitted a slave without the requisite formalities, the manumission should not in all cases be ineffectual, but the manumitted person should have the status of a Latinus.

JŪNIA RĒPĔTUNDĀRUM. [[Repetundae].]