Notre Dame Law hosting ABA exhibit celebrating women’s right to vote

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A traveling exhibit commemorating the 100th anniversary of women’s constitutional right to vote is being this month hosted by Notre Dame Law School in partnership with the American Bar Association.

The ABA joined with the Library of Congress and its Law Library to present the exhibit as part of the ABA Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress’ “100 Years After the 19th Amendment: Their Legacy, and Our Future”.

The exhibit, initially presented during the ABA annual meeting in August, is curated by the Library of Congress. The six-banner, free-standing exhibit features historic photos and artifacts detailing the story of the fight for ratification of the 19th Amendment and outlining the challenges that remain.

The display will be open Jan. 13-13 at the Kresge Law Library on the Notre Dame Law campus. Visitors are welcome on those dates from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Others interested in hosting the traveling exhibit must email [email protected], while more information about “100 Years After the 19th Amendment” is available here. 

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