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Red states sue to block the ERA (Original Post) RandySF Dec 2019 OP
Looks like the SC decision to reintroduce discrimination was successful. Firestorm49 Dec 2019 #1
How do they undo the Ratifications already made? bucolic_frolic Dec 2019 #2
Vote to undo, then ride the case to the Supreme Court. JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2019 #3
Is unratify in the Constitution? bucolic_frolic Dec 2019 #4
Constitution? We're talking about the Trump Supreme Court. JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2019 #6
I don't think they can, but NewJeffCT Dec 2019 #5
Keep in mind that they also added a time limit, and it expired in like 1982 Polybius Dec 2019 #9
A few states already did Polybius Dec 2019 #8
The Republican Party: the reason why we can't have nice things. Initech Dec 2019 #7

bucolic_frolic

(43,123 posts)
4. Is unratify in the Constitution?
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 04:02 PM
Dec 2019

If Virginia ratifies the amendment becomes ratified and part of the Constitution, they would have to repeal it the way they did Prohibition. Or so I thought.

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,336 posts)
6. Constitution? We're talking about the Trump Supreme Court.
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 04:22 PM
Dec 2019

Or, we will be, if the worst happens to RBG.

Right now, the court seems to hang on the opinion of Roberts.

NewJeffCT

(56,828 posts)
5. I don't think they can, but
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 04:16 PM
Dec 2019

I believe the big push for ERA in the 1970s was because there was a time limit on getting the requisite number of states to ratify, which was extended, but had not been extended since.

And, states like Idaho and Nebraska later vote to rescind their initial ratifications.

I'd love to see it pass like it should have passed 45 years ago, but I think a right-leaning SCOTUS would rule that the states rescinding their ratifications means that ERA did not get the required 38 out of 50 states.

Polybius

(15,373 posts)
9. Keep in mind that they also added a time limit, and it expired in like 1982
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 04:37 PM
Dec 2019

Some say that doesn't count, some say it does. It'll certainly go to the Supreme Court.

Also, it might not be a right-left thing on the SC. Maybe some liberals will think the extension and rescinds are legal, and maybe a conservative will not. They are not voting on the ERA itself.

Polybius

(15,373 posts)
8. A few states already did
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 04:32 PM
Dec 2019

They rescinded their votes. However, it might not be legal. But then again, maybe it is. No one knows yet.

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