The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is back in the headlines with new ferocity. Following Virginia’s ratification earlier this year, the House of Representatives moved swiftly to grant the amendment a new lease on life, by removing the previous 1982 deadline for ratification. Though questions remain as to whether the time has run out, one thing is clear: ratification of the ERA would incontrovertibly advance gender equality, both at home and abroad
In 1972, the campaign to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) began in the states. Many states qu...
New York, New York – On March 17, 2021, the House of Representatives has scheduled a vote on House J...
Within a year or two, the thirty-eighth state is likely to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), ...
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is back in the headlines with new ferocity. Following Virginia’s ra...
One hundred years after American women gained the right to vote, a new constitutional amendment may ...
The last few years have seen a renewed push to constitutionalize sex equality in the United States. ...
This piece was submitted in connection with the 2022 Symposium The Equal Rights Amendment: A New Gua...
Download PDF version On this day, March 22, forty-nine years ago, a landmark decision in US women’...
Scholars have largely treated the reintroduction of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) after its ratif...
The proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was first introduced in 1923, and was p...
The Equal Rights Amendment: Will it do so little, we don\u27t need it -or so much, we shouldn\u27t h...
Currently, enacted legislation for the equality of men and women in the United States does not exist...
Almost a full century in the making, the campaign for an ERA far exceeded in longevity the campaign ...
An eye-witness and researched account of the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (1977) by th...
Last week, the Senate held a vote on the Equal Rights Amendment — the latest development in a centur...
In 1972, the campaign to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) began in the states. Many states qu...
New York, New York – On March 17, 2021, the House of Representatives has scheduled a vote on House J...
Within a year or two, the thirty-eighth state is likely to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), ...
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is back in the headlines with new ferocity. Following Virginia’s ra...
One hundred years after American women gained the right to vote, a new constitutional amendment may ...
The last few years have seen a renewed push to constitutionalize sex equality in the United States. ...
This piece was submitted in connection with the 2022 Symposium The Equal Rights Amendment: A New Gua...
Download PDF version On this day, March 22, forty-nine years ago, a landmark decision in US women’...
Scholars have largely treated the reintroduction of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) after its ratif...
The proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was first introduced in 1923, and was p...
The Equal Rights Amendment: Will it do so little, we don\u27t need it -or so much, we shouldn\u27t h...
Currently, enacted legislation for the equality of men and women in the United States does not exist...
Almost a full century in the making, the campaign for an ERA far exceeded in longevity the campaign ...
An eye-witness and researched account of the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (1977) by th...
Last week, the Senate held a vote on the Equal Rights Amendment — the latest development in a centur...
In 1972, the campaign to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) began in the states. Many states qu...
New York, New York – On March 17, 2021, the House of Representatives has scheduled a vote on House J...
Within a year or two, the thirty-eighth state is likely to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), ...