WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE BY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
1928 · New Haven
by TUCKER, Henry St. George
New Haven: Yale, 1928. Second Edition. Small 8vo, pp. xii, 204. Name on end paper.A very good copy. Krichmar 2068. 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. (Inventory #: 56564)