Biden declares Equal Rights Amendment ratified despite certification challenges
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was first proposed by suffragist Alice Paul in 1923 to ensure gender equality in the U.S. Constitution. Despite passing Congress in 1972, it failed to meet the ratification deadline in 1982. On January 17, 2025, President Biden stated that the ERA should be viewed as ratified. This declaration is symbolic, as the National Archives has not certified the amendment due to the expired ratification deadline. Recent efforts to revive the ERA have faced challenges, including a federal court dismissal of a case to certify it and Senate opposition to removing the 1982 deadline. The archivist has stated that further action is needed for certification.