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Ihering, Rudolph von, on the struggle for law, 266.
Illiterates, 142.
Income tax, 83.
Indeterminate permits, 61, 64.
Individual, cases showing abuses of corporation against, 49.
diagram showing inability to contend with corporations, 47.
Industrial commission, 162.
Industrial education, 127, 141.
Industrial insurance, see Workmen's compensation.
Industrial liberty; doctrine of, in the United States, 25.
Initiative, see Referendum.
Insurance, commissioner, an appointive officer, 79.
regulation, 73.


Jameson, J. F., on dangers of prosperity, 301.
Judge-made law, see Law, judge-made.
Judges, 233, 255.
primary election law does not apply to, 92.
recall of, 122, 255, 269.
Judicial decisions, recall, 122, 255, 269.


Laissez faire, doctrine of, 25.
Law, how actually made, 218.
judge-made, 221, 233.
power of courts to pass upon constitutionality of, 208.
revisor of statutes to codify, 208.
Law schools, faulty instruction of, 238, 253.
Legislation, no delegation of, to railroad commission, 45.
in Wisconsin, influence of German ideas and ideals upon, 26.
Legislative reference department, 196, 214.
non-partisanship essential, 218.
Legislature, 194.
commissions appointed by, 170.
hearings before committees of, 199.
length of sessions of, 206.
notable legislation of, in 1911, 274.
Libraries, traveling, 152.
Lush, C. K., on second choice, 93.


Majority elections, see Second choice.
Marshall, Judge, on work of the courts, 263.
Mileage books, regulation of, 41.
Monopoly, 1.
Municipal ownership, 65, 67.
Municipalities, public utilities in relation to, 69.
Mutual employers' liability insurance companies, 76.
Mutual life insurance companies, 76.


Normal schools, tax for, 86.
Norwegians in Wisconsin, 20.


O'Reilly, J.B., on relation of wealth and poverty, 7.


Passes, regulation of, 41.
Physical connection of telephones, see Telephones, physical connection of.
Physical valuation, 59.
Political purposes, limitation of expenditure of money for, 101.
Potter law, 37.
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