WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE BY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

New Haven: Yale, 1928. Second Edition. Small 8vo, pp. xii, 204. Name on end paper.A very good copy. Krichmar 2068. Item #56564

These lectures were delivered in the William L. Storrs Lecture Series before the Law School at Yale University. Tucker [1853-1932] was a Congressman from Virginia and an opponent of most social legislation. He argues that a Constitutional amendment providing for women's suffrage would violate the division between state and federal powers. According to Tucker, the right to vote is not a federal issue, but a local one.

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