Article 6991N Will the Equal Rights Amendment Finally Be Added to the U.S. Constitution 50 Years After It Passed?

Will the Equal Rights Amendment Finally Be Added to the U.S. Constitution 50 Years After It Passed?

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The Equal Rights Amendment, which would codify gender equality in the U.S. Constitution, has been introduced in every session of Congress since 1923. It was finally passed in 1972, and yet never ratified. This week, the ERA will get its first hearing in 40 years when, on Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee meets to discuss a joint resolution to finally affirm the ERA. We speak to Zakiya Thomas and Linda Coberly of the ERA Coalition for more on the historic significance of this hearing and the century-long fight for constitutional protections against sex discrimination.

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