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enemies of the English in 1309; laws against. Irishmen, banished from England; not to attend the University of Oxford. Iron, export of forbidden in 1354. Irrigation, eminent domain for; private, eminent domain for; districts created in the South. James I, legislation of; against sin. Japanese (_see Mongolian_), included in laws against. Jefferson, Thomas, his work on Virginia bill of rights. Jenks, Professor (Oxon), quoted. Jews, and usury; source of revenue in England; excluded from benefit of statute merchant; trade of, in early England; Christians forbidden to live among them; exempt from taxation except to the king. John, King, surrenders England to the Pope. Judge-made law, criticisms of. Judges, method of appointment, changes in. Judicial power, jealousy of; system; present needs. Juries, early regulation of by statute; by 1285 must be of twelve men; compulsory service of jurors dates from 1285; right to, how far preserved; may be less than twelve in criminal cases; three-fourths verdict unconstitutional. Jury trial in contempt of court matters. Juvenile courts statutes for; laws. Keller _vs._ U.S.; U.S.; case cited. Kent, laws and customs of. Kidnapping, made a crime; laws against. King, might not make law; Norman kings attempting to make the law; derived his revenue from his own land; early methods of securing money from Parliament; sovereignty of supreme over the church; power of to repeal laws of England asserted by Henry VIII; proclamation made by to be obeyed by act of 1539; may not leave the realm; proclamations of given the force of law in 1539; subject to common law. Kodaks, legislation against. Labor, general chapter concerning, chapter XI, law of; makes men free; statutes of; early problems in England; compulsory in early England; attempt to make it so in the South; right to early established in England; still regulated; freedom of by statute of 1548; handicraftsmen to use only one mystery in 1360; claims for preferred; combinations, chapter concerning, chapter XII; contracts of labor not enforceable; American statutes, chapter XI; New York legislation, amendment; length of service; freedom of trade and labor; hours of in peculiar trades; in Europe; foreign legislation; legality of combinations; (_see Public Work, Wages etc_). Labo
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