Economic Equality, Racial Justice, Reproductive Rights, Democracy, State ERAs The Law, Rights & Religion Project Economic Equality, Racial Justice, Reproductive Rights, Democracy, State ERAs The Law, Rights & Religion Project

Model Policy Agenda for State Equal Rights Amendments

This Model Policy Agenda proposes an actionable roadmap for state and local executives—including governors, mayors, attorneys general, and agency administrators—to make sex equality a reality in their jurisdictions.

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Gender-Based Violence and the ERA

This Q&A explains the background of the U.S. v. Rahimi case, what’s at stake when the constitutional right to possess a gun is used to undermine protections against gender-based violence, and how the final ratification of the ERA could, and should, alter the way the Supreme Court values the importance of comprehensive sex equality.

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The Sex Equality Gap

This paper details how despite sweeping federal, state, and local laws that prohibit discrimination based on sex, white women have been the primary beneficiaries of sex equality laws, leaving women of color significantly behind.

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FAQ on the New York State Equality Amendment

Adopted in 1938, the New York State Constitution’s equality protections fall far short of a modern notion of equality that would protect the rights of all New Yorkers. Legislation currently pending in the New York Legislature would update the state’s constitution by prohibiting forms of discrimination that are currently unrecognized by the law.

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