EDITOR'S NOTE: This letter was written in the days leading ... the publication of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. After more than a century of ...
and Rep. Ayanna Pressley (Mass.), wrote a letter to the president in December calling on him to recognize it as a constitutional amendment. The New York Times reported that Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand ...
President Biden's recent declaration that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is now "the law of the land" has prompted mockery in his final days in office. Biden isn't even safe from insults from ...
On Friday the National Archives office reiterated the amendment’s dead-letter status. The office in a statement to CNA pointed to its earlier statement on the amendment deadline’s expiration ...
President Joe Biden announced a major opinion Friday that the Equal Rights Amendment is ratified, enshrining its protections into the Constitution, a last-minute move that some believe could pave ...
Cori Bush, D-Missouri, speaks at a rally in front of the National Archives in Washington to highlight President Joe Biden’s decision Friday to declare the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th ...
Part of being an adult is taking responsibility for your actions. The plea deal that has been offered in no way requires accountability. The family is not looking for vengeance; they are looking for ...
A letter from more than 120 House Democrats, led by now-former Rep. Cori Bush and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, called on Biden to demand that the archivist publish the amendment. Both houses of Congress ...
President Joe Biden has weighed in on the decades-long Equal Rights Amendment debate, but does his statement hold any weight? Experts say no. President Joe Biden says the Equal Rights Amendment ...
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But the court’s unsigned opinion and two concurrences also revealed deeper divisions on the court over how the First Amendment applies to social media. The high court, which has generally sided ...