The 19th Amendment to the Constitution says that no one can be denied the right to vote because of their sex. This was set in place on August 18,1920. Many tries were made to change this amendment because people still didn’t want women to vote. The Leser v. Garnett case came before the Supreme Court to try again to take away women’s right to vote. It had 3 points:
On February 27, 1922, the Supreme Court made their final decision on the Leser v. Garnett case. It answered each point:
The Supreme Court firmly supported the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote.