Biden's last-minute constitutional change slamed by legal experts: 'Cynical and irrelevant'
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President Biden's declaration about the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) has been met with significant legal skepticism. Legal experts view his last-minute announcement as largely symbolic and potentially problematic.
Key Context
- Biden declared the ERA the "28th Amendment" just three days before leaving office
- He asserted the amendment is now "the law of the land"
- The National Archives has repeatedly stated the amendment cannot be certified
- The amendment missed its original congressional deadline in 1982
- Only 35 states had ratified it by the deadline, not the required 38
- Five states that initially ratified later withdrew their support
Legal experts argue Biden's declaration carries no legal weight. The U.S. archivist has not changed her position, and the White House itself acknowledges the statement is purely symbolic. The move is seen as a political gesture without practical constitutional impact.The announcement is expected to spark potential legal battles, with constitutional scholars viewing it as an unprecedented and potentially improper attempt to modify the Constitution's amendment process.

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