"Notorious RBG" »'Taft and Congress forced the National Women’s Party to move its headquarters...'
The Faculty Lounge: Supreme Court
Jan, 2015
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The Justice also seemed to enjoy the panel presentations by the scholars studying womens legal history, and contributed her own thoughts on the history of the post-suffrage movement. She made particular note of how, when Chief Justice Taft and Congress forced the National Womens Party to move its headquarters so that the Court could have the site for its present building, the NWP counsel, Burnita Shelton Matthews (who would become the first women on the federal bench), fought congressional efforts to pay less than fair market value and obtained what was at the time the highest condemnation payment by the U.S. government. (The headquarters moved to the final location, at left, which is now a museum preserving and celebrating the history of womens suffrage and equality.)
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