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Russia’s No-Good, Very Failed Coup, and Jill Lepore on Amending the Constitution

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The Politics of the Equal Rights Amendment

An amendment has to pass both houses of Congress by a two-thirds majority, and then it has to pass three-quarters of the states. The ERA in the 1970s met with a tidal wave of political opposition led by Phyllis Schlafly. So the required number of states did not ratify by the time of the deadlines set by Congress. That deadline was extended, but expired in 1982, and the ERA was really just short of the required 38 states.

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