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- Equal Rights Amendment - Wikipedia
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that would explicitly prohibit sex discrimination It is not currently a part of the Constitution, though its ratification status has long been debated
- Equal Rights Amendment - Encyclopedia Britannica
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), a proposed amendment to the U S Constitution that would invalidate many state and federal laws that discriminate against women; its central underlying principle is that sex should not determine the legal rights of men or women
- The Equal Rights Amendment: Background and Recent Legal Developments
In 1972, Congress approved a constitutional amendment to guarantee that " [e]quality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State on account of sex " This amendment, known as the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), provided for a seven-year ratification period in its proposing or resolving clause
- Equal Rights Amendment | National Archives
Three years after the ratification of the 19th Amendment, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was initially proposed in Congress in 1923 in an effort to secure full equality for women
- The Equal Rights Amendment — Equal Rights Amendment - History of the . . .
As the fight for women’s rights, specifically equal pay for equal work and freedom from sexual harrassment, gained momentum in the 2000s, work for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment has been renewed across the nation
- The Equal Rights Amendment | US House of Representatives: History, Art . . .
In 1972, Congress passed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), sending what would have been the Twenty-Seventh Amendment to the states for ratification Long sought by activists for women’s rights, the ERA was ratified by only 35 of the 38 necessary states before the original deadline
- Where Does the Equal Rights Amendment Stand?
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) aimed to ensure equal rights regardless of sex, yet its journey has been fraught with challenges This article will explore the amendment’s origins, key milestones, and the ongoing debate surrounding its ratification
- Equal Rights Amendment - LII Legal Information Institute
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a proposed amendment to the U S Constitution intended to guarantee equal rights regardless of sex It was first introduced in Congress in 1923 and passed by both houses in 1972
- The Equal Rights Amendment: Equality in the US Constitution
The Equal Rights Amendment would guarantee constitutional protection against sex discrimination in the United States Learn why it matters—and why we still need it
- Equal Rights Amendment passed by Congress - HISTORY
First proposed by the National Woman’s political party in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment was to provide for the legal equality of the sexes and prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex
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