Gender Equality: The Psychology of Fairness and Rights
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA): A Legal and Social History The Core Definition and Purpose The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution, designed to guarantee legal gender equality for all American citizens. The core text of the amendment is remarkably concise and powerful, stating plainly: “Equality of rights under […]
Constitutional Rights: A Psychological Blueprint for Freedom
The Bill of Rights: A Psychological Perspective The Bill of Rights: A Psychological Introduction The Bill of Rights, comprising the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, was ratified in 1791 with the fundamental objective of safeguarding the intrinsic rights of American citizens. While primarily a legal document, its profound implications extend deeply into […]