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                                  THE
                         NEW JERSEY LAW JOURNAL

                           PUBLISHED MONTHLY

                 VOLUME XLV      MARCH, 1922      No. 3




                            EDITORIAL NOTES.


HAPPILY IT IS not such a frequent occurrence as may be supposed that the
Judges of our Court of Errors and Appeals split apart so curiously as
they did in determining that the Van Ness Enforcement Act should be
declared unconstitutional. The result only shows that, like the doctors,
Judges cannot all think alike. On the subject of whether whiskey is
useful as a medicine or not our New Jersey doctors, on a canvass, split,
520 to 308, or 490 to 319, according as one interprets the replies. In
the Nation at large it ran 51 per cent. to 49 per cent., a closer
margin. B