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In reply to the discussion: Laurence Tribe - The Equal Rights Amendment at Long Last [View all]FBaggins
(27,920 posts)32. RBG didn't comment on Biden's opinion (not action) from the grave
She was still on the court (and the staunchest defender of sex equality) when VA pretended to ratify the ERA (which is the event Biden is opining about).
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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