Volume 100, Number 5 (October 2020)

Contents

Symposium: The Centenary of the Nineteenth Amendment: New Reflections on the History and Future of Gender, Representation, and Citizenship Rights

Editors’ Foreword
Kimberley A. Bishop & Chase J. Shelton
Page 1553

The Power and Fragility of Social Movement Coalitions: The Woman Suffrage Movement to 1870
Virginia Sapiro
Page 1557

“Life for Me Ain’t Been No Crystal Stair”: Black Women Political Elites and Partisan Politics
Nadia E. Brown & Danielle C. Lemi
Page 1613

While the Water is Stirring: Sojourner Truth as Proto-Agonist in the Fight for (Black) Women’s Rights
Lolita Buckner Inniss
Page 1637

Advancing Women’s Political Power in the Next Century
Kelly Dittmar
Page 1665

More than the Vote: 16-Year-Old Voting and the Risks of Legal Adulthood
Katharine Silbaugh
Page 1689

Women, Democracy, and the Nineteenth Amendment
Paula A. Monopoli
Page 1727

What Becomes a Legendary Constitutional Campaign Most? Marking Nineteenth Amendment at One Hundred
Linda C. McClain
Page 1753

Articles

Index Funds and Corporate Governance: Let Shareholders Be Shareholders
Marcel Kahan & Edward B. Rock
Page 1771

Textualism’s Theoretical Bankruptcy and Its Implications for Statutory Interpretation
Mark Seidenfeld
Page 1817

A “Woman’s Best Right”—To a Husband or the Ballot?: Political and Household Governance in Anthony Trollope’s Palliser Novels
Linda C. McClain
Page 1861

Note

Fraud Abroad: Proposing a Workable Model of Extraterritorial Securities Fraud Enforcement
Chase J. Shelton
Page 1957