"No Taxation Without Representation" in the American Woman Suffrage Movement. "No Taxation Without Representation" in the American Woman Suffrage Movement.

"No Taxation Without Representation" in the American Woman Suffrage Movement‪.‬

Stanford Law Review 2010, May, 62, 5

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INTRODUCTION A recent resurgence of "no taxation without representation" rhetoric has brought the motto to the forefront of American consciousness. The debate over voting rights continues for residents of Washington, D.C., where license plates bear the phrase "Taxation Without Representation." (1) Recent tax day protests employed Boston Tea Party symbolism, predictably sparking debate over the applicability of the "no taxation without representation" argument. (2) In a similar vein, a "Tea Party" was recently registered in Florida to compete against the more traditional political parties. (3)

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2010
1 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
85
Pages
PUBLISHER
Stanford Law School
SIZE
359.6
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