Who Needs an Equal Rights Amendment You do
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1. Main Arguments
a. Since current sex discrimination laws are not based on constitutional amendments, are poorly enforced and are subject to interpretation. An Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution is the only way to ensure the consistent enforcement of laws protecting the rights of women.
b. Since there is no Constitutional protection for women are underpaid in regards to men in similar positions. An Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution would end the underpaid and
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of irresponsibility to validate the cause for equal rights. By combining well founded arguments with those that are based on little except emotion the author goes far to argue for equal rights legislation. The collusion of facts with emotion makes the argument more personal to the reader. This mix tends to confuse the reader leading him or her toward the conclusion that the Equal Rights Amendment is not only needed but also long over due.
of irresponsibility to validate the cause for equal rights. By combining well founded arguments with those that are based on little except emotion the author goes far to argue for equal rights legislation. The collusion of facts with emotion makes the argument more personal to the reader. This mix tends to confuse the reader leading him or her toward the conclusion that the Equal Rights Amendment is not only needed but also long over due.