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State Equal Rights Amendments Revisited Autographed by Author
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State Equal Rights Amendments Revisited |
Rutgers University Journal signed by the author, Linda Wharton
"Three decade have passed since fourteen states -- inspired by the Federal Equal Right Amendment ("ERA")campaign of the 1970s and early 1980s--added ERAs to their state constitutions, these states joine three others that already had explicit protecction from sex discrimination in the state constitutoins. The language of many of these amendments tracke that of the proposed Federal ERA, and their legislative histories indicate a specific desire to provide more comprehensive protection against sex discrimination than that available under the existing Federal Constitution...Today, twenty-two states have some form of explicit protection against sex discrimination in their state constitutions..."
In Professor Wharton's comprehensive examination of these existing state statutes, she discusses the protection against sex discrimination that already exists as a matter of law.
Rutgers Law Journal Volume 36 Issue 4
92 pages
Signed by Linda Wharton
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