The Edmunds-Tucker law :
as agreed upon by Conference Committee, and adopted by the Senate and House of Representatives, and which became a law by lapse of time after being referred to the President. An act to amend the act entitled "An act to amend Section 5352 of the Revised Statues of the United States, in reference to bigamy, and for other purposes," approved March 22, 1882.
APA Citation
United States. (1882). The Edmunds-Tucker law: as agreed upon by Conference Committee, and adopted by the Senate and House of Representatives, and which became a law by lapse of time after being referred to the President. An act to amend the act entitled "An act to amend Section 5352 of the Revised Statues of the United States, in reference to bigamy, and for other purposes," approved March 22, 1882. [Washington: s.n..
MLA Citation
United States. The Edmunds-Tucker Law: As Agreed Upon by Conference Committee, And Adopted by the Senate And House of Representatives, And Which Became a Law by Lapse of Time After Being Referred to the President. An Act to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act to Amend Section 5352 of the Revised Statues of the United States, In Reference to Bigamy, And for Other Purposes," Approved March 22, 1882. [Washington: s.n., 1882.