Leser v. Garnett
by Louis Brandeis
Syllabus

Leser v. Garnett, 258 U.S. 130 (1922), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution had been constitutionally established.

866273Leser v. Garnett — SyllabusLouis Brandeis

United States Supreme Court

258 U.S. 130

Leser  v.  Garnett

 Argued: Jan. 24, 25, 1922. --- Decided: Feb 27, 1922

Messrs. Thomas F. Cadwalader and Wm. L. Marbury, both of Baltimore, Md., for plaintiffs in error.

[Argument of Counsel from pages 131-135 intentionally omitted]

Mr. G. M. Brady, of Baltimore, Md., for defendants in error Caroline Roberts and others.

Mr. Alexander Armstrong, of Baltimore, Md., for other defendants in error.

Mr. Justice BRANDEIS delivered the opinion of the Court.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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