Equal Rights Amendment: A Controversial Journey

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I am going to start by mentioning ERA. The Equal Rights Amendment was a proposed adjustment to the United States constitution. This can make gender equality a constitutional right. This amendment was first introduced to Congress in 1923, but, it did not pass in the House of Congress. In 1979, thirty-five states had approved it. But, it requires 38 states to make it a law (“Equal Rights Amendment Pros and Cons,” 2014). This amendment has been a subject of discrepancy for many years. Some people say that it has a lot of benefits. For example, ERA would offer a clearer court criterion for reconciling on conditions of gender inequity. It will also make clear sex discrimination jurisprudence. On the other hand, some people argued that this amendment

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