President Joe Biden, just days before he will exit the White House, announced on Friday that the Equal Rights Amendment, which would enshrine in the U.S. Constitution equal rights for women, is now the 28th Amendment and “the law of the land.
Biden announced today that the Equal Rights Amendment is the "law of the land," but the Justice Department and the national archivist disagree.
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 the way to bolstering reproductive rights.
Did Florida ever ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, the 1972 amendment that declared women equal under the law?
Vice President-elect JD Vance responded to Biden's declaration that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is now 'the law of the land' with an old baseball joke.
Biden’s statement has no legal force and a White House official said courts would have to decide whether the amendment is a valid part of America’s constitution
The ERA’s deadline expired decades ago, but the president argues that recent approvals by three states put the amendment over the top.
In his final days in office, President Joe Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as ratified, calling it the 28th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Despite his declaration, legal challenges loom,
President Joe Biden on Friday asserted that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, is part of the Constitution, arguing it had met the criteria to be added as the 28th amendment.
President Joe Biden released a statement Friday declaring that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) “has become part of our Constitution.”
The president’s announcement on Friday was one of many sweeping executive moves he’s making in his final days in office.