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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872, 12 Jan., speech before Judiciary Committee, U.S. Senate

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872, 12 Jan., speech before Judiciary Committee, U.S. Senate

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872, 12 Jan., speech before Judiciary Committee, U.S. Senate

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872, 12 Jan., speech before Judiciary Committee, U.S. Senate

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872, 12 Jan., speech before Judiciary Committee, U.S. Senate

America's birthright sold if president's judiciary plan is accepted. Washington, D.C., April 1. Attacking the president's judiciary plan, Dean Harry M. Bates of the Michigan Law School, declared before the Committee that if the plan is accepted America might find she had sold National birthright for an immediate gain leading toward a change in our form of government to english parliamentary system. Senator Ashurst, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee before whom Bates appeared, was a student in his law class at Michigan in 1903, 411937

The Woman's Suffrage Hearing Before the Judiciary Committee

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1861; 8 Feb., address on divorce bill before the Judiciary Committee, New York State Senate

Lawyer for ex-Senator Berry makes claim for pay before Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., Jan.17. Representative Tom Connolly, Carl A. Hatch, Hansel Proffitt, and Pat Harrison, Representative from Mississippi, at the meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee today. Mr. Proffitt is a lawyer representing George L. Berry, defeated for re-election to the Senate in the last election in Tennessee, and claims that Berry's salary should be paid up until his successor, Tom Stewart, took the oath of office. Under the present law, a Senator's pay is stopped when he is defeated at the polls, 1/17/39

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1861; 8 Feb., address on divorce bill before the Judiciary Committee, New York State Senate

O. J. C. Rose To Honorable Aaron J. Levy, Judiciary Committee, Albany

Constitutional equality. To the Hon. the Judiciary committee of the Senate and the House of representatives of the Congress of the United States ... Most respectfully submitted. Victoria C. Woodhull. Dated New York, January 2, 1871.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872, 12 Jan., speech before Judiciary Committee, U.S. Senate

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