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In reply to the discussion: Laurence Tribe - The Equal Rights Amendment at Long Last [View all]FBaggins
(27,920 posts)14. I read enough to know that it wasn't going anywhere
You dont need to go to court to prove that it hasnt been ratified. Someone who wants to exercise a right they think comes from the amendment is the one who has to go to court.
And a former president said he thinks its part of the constitution isnt going to get yhrm very far.
What would a MAGA go to court for? We want you to overturn a statement ?
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Oh, I was waiting to hear from Laurence Tribe. Thank you! Of course the GD MAGATS will take it to court but...
hlthe2b
Jan 17
#1
When you can demonstrate you have a resume even 10% as strong as Laurence Tribe's as a constitutional expert
Wiz Imp
Jan 17
#20
Thx for giving us Lawrence Tribe. At long last this morning, a post about ERA that makes sense
Hekate
Jan 17
#3
Prof. Tribe KNOWS this issue in and out. He was there in the trenches during the 1970s
valleyrogue
Jan 18
#37
I'm sure insecure magats will be rushing to the scotus, screaming and crying, hair on fire
SheltieLover
Jan 17
#7
He has been on the winning side multiple times, but he has also been on the losing side as well
MichMan
Jan 17
#19
Trust me, Repugs will fight to remove all of women's rights... those we have left that is
NotHardly
Jan 17
#15
In Tribe's point of view, can a state start by opposing ratification, which would then prevent it always?
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 17
#23
No, I mean can a state's vote to NOT ratify be undone by a later vote to ratify?
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 18
#45
So you support a mechanism to pass amendments that even a majority never support at a given time?
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 19
#64
It is not constitutional to "rescind" a ratification. Only 3/4 of Congress and legislatures can repeal an amendment.
valleyrogue
Jan 18
#41
Prof. Tribe is one of, if not THE, leading constitutional experts in the United States.
valleyrogue
Jan 18
#36
There is no way anyone would be open to allowing States to rescind an amendment.
Quiet Em
Jan 18
#51