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Women defend this country. Who defends them when the military — and the law — fail them?
Updates, analysis, and action from EQUAL MEANS EQUAL, the organization fighting to enforce the Equal Rights Amendment.
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Women defend this country. Who defends them when the military — and the law — fail them?

What happened in court, why we're appealing, and how your organization can help.

What Authority Does a Government Have to Compel Women to Die for Their Country While Continuing to Treat Them as Unequal Under the Law?

A coalition of women veterans and women's rights organizations has formally urged the Court to recognize EQUAL MEANS EQUAL v. Trump as parallel litigation as Selective Service cases move toward review

The Supreme Court is moving on sex equality — and almost nobody is paying attention.

Once a court acknowledges discrimination, failure to act is no longer neutral. It is participation.

A Massachusetts federal court recognizes that a woman is denied a legal right because of her sex — and still allows that discrimination to stand.

The erosion of women’s rights is no longer theoretical — it is actively underway.

A courtroom revealed something deeper than disagreement — it showed how deference to hierarchy can override equality under the Constitution.

What Happened in Federal Court