The New York Equal Rights Amendment, which would broadly prohibit discriminatory conduct by the state government, is back on New York’s November ballot after being restored by a state appeals court. The amendment, which includes provisions enshrining a woman’s right to an abortion and forbidding discrimination based on gender identity, had been tossed off the… Read More
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