Judge dismisses lawsuit by Democratic AGs to recognize ERA
A federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit filed by three Democratic state attorneys general that had sought to force the federal government to recognize
Shortly after
Constitutional amendments must be ratified by three-quarters of the states, or 38, but
In a ruling Friday evening, U.S. District Judge
In their lawsuit,
Herring said in a statement after the judge's ruling that he is not giving up the fight and is considering an appeal, hopeful of backing from Democrat
“While I do not believe that the arbitrary deadline
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“Unfortunately, today’s decision requires women to continue waiting. Though I’m disheartened by this decision, all women can rest assured that, regardless of this court’s decision, my fight for your equal rights does not end today, tomorrow, or any day," he said.
The ERA states, in part, “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by
Supporters contend the amendment would offer stronger protections in sex discrimination cases and give
Anti-abortion activists worry that the amendment could be used by supporters of abortions rights to eliminate abortions restrictions on the grounds that they discriminate against women.
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