Trump administration asks court to toss lawsuit over ERA
Attorney General
“Donald Trump is telling the women of America that, after 231 years, they should just sit down and wait even longer for equal treatment under the
The ERA's future is uncertain in part because a ratification deadline enacted by
On Thursday, the Trump administration asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing that ratification is not an issue to be decided by the courts.
In a memo supporting the motion to dismiss, Assistant Attorney General
Herring and other attorneys general argue that the deadline — first set for 1979 and later extended to 1982 — is not binding.
The administration argues that the three states ratified the ERA decades after
“But that request is contrary to
In the lawsuit, filed in
In declining to certify the ERA, the
Herring said he and the other attorneys general plan to file legal briefs opposing the Trump administration’s motion to dismiss their lawsuit.
The ERA states, in part, “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by
Supporters believe it would offer stronger protections in sex discrimination cases and give
Opponents say they believe it could erode commonsense protections for women, such as workplace accommodations during pregnancy, and could be used by abortion-rights supporters to quash abortion restrictions on the grounds they discriminate against women.
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