Word: amendmenteers
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"The objection has come too late" was the reply Professor Eugene Wambaugh '76, Langdell Professor of Law in the University, made when interviewed last night by a CRIMSON reporter on the possibility of the 14th amendment being declared null and void, thus prohibiting negroes from voting.
When the fourteenth amendment is attacked in New Orleans upon the ground that a "person of African blood and descent . . . is inherently incapable of becoming a citizen of the United States", it is not to be supposed that come digger-up of dead issues is engineering a senseless assault upon...
The U. S. Constitution, in that section of it known as the 18th Amendment, forbids the manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors in "the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof." This includes the Philippines. The Volstead Act, which defines intoxicating liquors and under which alone...
"Do you believe the proposed amendment to the Constitution liniting the Supreme Court is necessary?"
"We as liberals and progressives cannot support a man who as President of the American Bar never opened his mouth through years of hysteria and persecution in defense of rights guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States, a document which he seems solicitous to defend not when it is...