"The New Jersey Law Journal, January, 1922" by Various is a monthly law publication from the early 1920s that shines a light on important legal changes. This edition closely examines important Supreme Court rulings and viewpoints that shaped labor laws, property ownership, and how civil cases were handled, which shows how American law was changing at the time. The start of the journal goes into Supreme Court cases that concern trade limits and worker's rights, such as concerns like boycotts and picketing. The journal also reflects on the death of Justice Bennet Van Syckel, who did a lot for legal thinking. The overall tone is to inform legal experts about important changes in the law and court system.

The New Jersey Law Journal, January, 1922 Vol. XLV. No. 1. Jan., 1922
By Various
Discover pivotal legal shifts and the lasting impact of judicial minds in this exploration of early 20th-century American law.
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