"Everyone of our democracy deserves fairness and justice and we have this right in our constitution," said Mrs. Johnston, the wife of Mrs. Johnson (Eisler and Hixson 419). Currently, half of our country is not protected by the Constitution (Eisler and Hixson 419). Equality rights amendment (ERA) was introduced when concluding that women were not protected by constitutional gender discrimination despite the vote by Alice Paul in 1923. It has been 75 years since the revision proposal was proposed for the first time and women have not yet gained equal rights under the law.
Equal rights amendment is a amendment to the US Constitution that guarantees equal rights for women. It was originally proposed by women's voting rights, 1923 Alice Paul. But it did not pass. Later, in order to gain more support from Congress he joined the Order of Hayden This supplement limited the actual equality of the modification and distinguished gender from the legal category. This overturned the initial supporters of correction. In 1973, the amendment was finally passed by both houses of Parliament and the original supporters also agreed. To be part of the US Constitution, three quarters of states need to approve it, but the deadline has passed through three states. Twenty states have similar features in their respective state constitutions, but equality rights amendment is not yet part of the US Constitution.
I got the necessary benefits in the House and the Senate, but there were six fixes that did not receive the necessary support from the Legislature. The latest is a revision of equality rights, which is a very simple statement ("Equality of rights under the law should not be deprived by the United States or another country") supported by both parties in 1972. That method quickly broke up Congress and got the nod in most states. Other modifications consistent with a similar fate include allowing states to be in the District of Columbia. Like ERA, the approval period for D.C. correction has ended. However, other modifications approved in the past are not restricted and may still be approved - at least in theory
In 1972, the draft amendment to equality rights has been put on hold in Parliament for nearly 50 years, is currently approved and sent to the state for approval. The wording of "correcting rights" is written as follows: "The United States or any country can not refuse or reduce the equality of rights under the law due to gender." In the community Opportunities to actively participate in women's rights movement. Unlike many other difficulties struggling in Congress and the courts, this issue is determined by each province. Organizations of women in various organizations organize members to provide fundraising activities and public support for ERA. The parade was performed in major provinces and attracted hundreds of thousands of supporters