President Joe Biden said Friday that the Equal Rights Amendment, first proposed in 1923, should be considered ratified and part of the U.S. Constitution.
President Joe Biden’s declaration the Equal Rights Amendment is “the law of the land” likely only sets up more debates for ...
A: Yes. On his last full day in office, Biden published a statement supporting the ERA, but it has no legal effect.
Last Friday, former President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment "the law of the land" - so why has it failed to ...
A girl is seen in between “ERA NOW” signs as people hold a rally in front of the National Archives to highlight President Joe Biden’s decision to declare the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as the 28th ...
If Biden really wanted to make the ERA the “law of the land,” he would have needed to direct the head of the National ...
The president’s announcement on Friday was one of many sweeping executive moves he’s making in his final days in office.
Tuesday on the RealClearPolitics podcast, Andrew Walworth interviews columnist and New England Law Boston professor Wendy ...
As promised, my new paper on the Equal Rights Amendment, "The Twelfth Amendment and the ERA," is now available on SSRN. The paper lays out new historical evidence on prior Article V amendments ...
The Equal Rights Amendment or ERA was originally written in 1923 and gained renewed interest after World War II, when women had been forced to enter the workforce. It was reintroduced in Congress in ...
The ERA’s deadline expired decades ago, but the president argues that recent approvals by three states put the amendment over ...
The Equal Rights Amendment or ERA was originally written in 1923 and gained renewed interest after World War II, when women had been forced to enter the workforce. It was reintroduced in Congress ...