Seth
Barrett Tillman, Associate Professor
Maynooth
University School of Law and Criminology
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Maynooth
University
Maynooth
County
Kildare
Ireland
W23 F2H6
(academic
title & affiliation for identification purposes only)
February 2, 2022
Letters Editor
The Washington Post
letters@washpost.com
Re: Amber Phillips, ‘The never-ending fight over whether to include the Equal Rights Amendment in the Constitution,’ The Washington Post (Jan. 31, 2022, 2:22 PM EST), <https://tinyurl.com/m6n3wfts>.
Dear Letters Editor,
Ms Phillips wrote that: “Two-thirds of the states have ratified the ERA, which meets the constitutional requirements for adding to the Constitution.” This is not correct. Article V of the United States Constitution, which governs the constitutional amendment process, requires ratification by the legislatures of ¾ of the states. In certain circumstances ratification is possible by the conventions of ¾ of the states, but those circumstances are not applicable to the proposed Equal Rights Amendment.
In any event, as long as the United States has 50 states, ratification requires action by ¾ or 38 states, and not 2/3 or 34 states.
Sincerely
/s/
Seth Barrett Tillman
UPDATE: The Washington Post has corrected the article.
Seth Barrett Tillman, ‘The Washington Post’s Constitution [Updated],’ New Reform Club (Feb. 2, 2022, 3:57 AM), <https://reformclub.blogspot.com/2022/02/the-washington-posts-constitution.html>;
<https://twitter.com/SethBTillman/status/1488799491050332165>;
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