
Kamala Lopez’s Substack is a concise, action-driven platform focused on advancing constitutional equality through the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). It combines clear education with advocacy, breaking down key issues while encouraging readers to stay informed and take part in the movement for equal rights under the law.

Equal Means Equal is a national non-profit organization dedicated to the immediate publication, adoption and enforcement of the original Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the U.S. Constitution, which became enforceable federal law on January 27th of 2022.

"Constitutional Terrorism" Law Review Article by Wendy Murphy, Esq
In this powerful law review article, Professor Wendy Murphy challenges long-standing legal barriers that have limited the full recognition of women’s constitutional equality. With sharp legal analysis and historical insight, she exposes how courts have narrowed the promise of equal protection and argues for a stronger, explicit constitutional guarantee of women’s rights. This thought-provoking piece makes a compelling case for why true equality under the law requires renewed commitment — and why the fight for full constitutional recognition is far from over.

National Era Publication Task Force
The National ERA Publication Task Force is a movement dedicated to helping bring women fully into the United States Constitution through the publication and recognition of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The organization raises awareness about constitutional equality, civic participation, and the unfinished promise of American democracy. Through educational resources, declarations, campaigns, and public engagement, the Task Force encourages Americans to support the publication and implementation of the ERA as a step toward a more equal and unified future.

For inquiries: Contact@motherhoodhumanrightslawlab.org
Motherhood as a Constitutional and Human Right.
Motherhood is a normative human condition not a privilege earned through economic productivity or moral conformity. The constitutional liberal position recognizes motherhood implicitly through due process, equal protection, and privacy doctrines. With the Equal Rights Amendment now operative as the Twenty-Eighth to the United States Constitution — providing that “equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged … on account of sex” — governance of motherhood constitutes sex-based classification and triggers strict scrutiny. Article 25(2) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that motherhood and childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. Together, these authorities situate motherhood at the intersection of equality, liberty, and human dignity. Without access to counsel, neither meaningful representation nor equal participation in the development of law is possible.
The constitutional bridge is clear: an Absolute and Universal Right to Counsel must attach.
This is the Motherhood Gideon.
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