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Mr. E. P. Kelley, '90, first for the negative, stated that Brackett's whole argument consisted of saying that we have a bad state of things, therefore we ought to have a constitutional amendment.
The question was, Resolved, That Congress should be empowered by constitutional amendment to enact a national divorce law."
Mr. G. P. Furber, L. S., then closed the debate for the negative. He stated that a person moving from one state to another cannot get a divorce in the new state unless he becomes a bona fide resident in it. A constitutional amendment ought not to be made without...
Question: "Resolved. That Congress should be empowered by constitutional amendment to enact a national divorce law."
Question: "Resolved. That Congress should be empowered by constitutional amendment to enact a national divorce law."