Because of the substantial minority support for Prohibition and the Eighteenth Amendment, this article suggests that it would difficult, if not impossible, to repeal the amendment despite the fact that 3 in 5 Americans would support its repeal. The article looks at potential options of lessening the impact of the Eighteenth Amendment, including removing penalties for it, repealing State enforcement acts, and forbidding nullification of search warrant requirements. Finally, it looks at the quality of liquor as a solution to an unusually interesting and ultimately worthwhile problem
At the dawn of national Prohibition, the movement had large support in national media; by repeal, th...
The Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited alcohol distribution and sales nationwide, signaled a shi...
This magazine issue contains a variety of articles, details, and editorial messages on the topic of ...
Because of the substantial minority support for Prohibition and the Eighteenth Amendment, this artic...
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
Why was national alcohol Prohibition repealed in the United States? Prohibition's repeal is unique i...
Prohibition assumes that our plan of government has not worked out and that it ought to be destroyed...
Proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United States. Resolved by the Senate and House of...
The Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution forbade the manufacture and sale of alcoh...
Spawned from years of social activism from the Temperance Movement, mostly on the part of women’s ri...
This Article offers a detailed analysis of major Taft Court decisions involving prohibition, inclu...
A century ago, the federal government and the many states became intertwined in the pursuit of natio...
The United States has a drinking problem; or rather, an alcohol problem. In the aftermath of Prohibi...
Many in the early twentieth century believed alcohol to be responsible for the many problems plaguin...
Richard E Hamm, Shaping the Eighteenth Amendment: Temperance Reform, Legal Culture, and the Polity, ...
At the dawn of national Prohibition, the movement had large support in national media; by repeal, th...
The Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited alcohol distribution and sales nationwide, signaled a shi...
This magazine issue contains a variety of articles, details, and editorial messages on the topic of ...
Because of the substantial minority support for Prohibition and the Eighteenth Amendment, this artic...
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
Why was national alcohol Prohibition repealed in the United States? Prohibition's repeal is unique i...
Prohibition assumes that our plan of government has not worked out and that it ought to be destroyed...
Proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United States. Resolved by the Senate and House of...
The Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution forbade the manufacture and sale of alcoh...
Spawned from years of social activism from the Temperance Movement, mostly on the part of women’s ri...
This Article offers a detailed analysis of major Taft Court decisions involving prohibition, inclu...
A century ago, the federal government and the many states became intertwined in the pursuit of natio...
The United States has a drinking problem; or rather, an alcohol problem. In the aftermath of Prohibi...
Many in the early twentieth century believed alcohol to be responsible for the many problems plaguin...
Richard E Hamm, Shaping the Eighteenth Amendment: Temperance Reform, Legal Culture, and the Polity, ...
At the dawn of national Prohibition, the movement had large support in national media; by repeal, th...
The Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited alcohol distribution and sales nationwide, signaled a shi...
This magazine issue contains a variety of articles, details, and editorial messages on the topic of ...