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  2. 2002 Nevada Question 2 - Wikipedia

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    Question 2 of 2000 and 2002 is a ballot measure that amended the Nevada Constitution by adding a definition of marriage that prevented same-sex marriages from being conducted or recognized in Nevada. The amendment was passed by voter referendum by a margin of 67%-33% on November 5, 2002. [3]

  3. State equal rights amendments - Wikipedia

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    Nevada - Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by this State or any of its political subdivisions on account of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, ancestry or national origin. Nevada Constitution, Article 1, Section 24 (2022) New Hampshire - [Natural Rights ...

  4. Judicial aspects of race in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The town of Gardnerville, Nevada, blew a daily whistle at 6 p.m. to alert Native Americans to leave by sundown. [9] Jewish Americans were excluded from living in some sundown towns. [10] HOLC's 1936 security map of Philadelphia showing redlining of minority neighborhoods. People who lived in the red zones could not get mortgages to buy or to ...

  5. Timeline of the Equal Rights Amendment - Wikipedia

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    This version of the amendment reads: Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. [2] The vote is 84 in favor and 8 opposed. A deadline is set that it must by ratified by the required 38 states within the next seven years. [3] March 22, 1972 – Hawaii ratifies the ERA. [4]

  6. File:Equal Rights Amendment Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Updated to reflect VA's State Senate vote for ratification of the amendment (most recently 2016) and Nevada's full ratification of the amendment (2017). 16:17, 4 August 2015: 975 × 617 (84 KB) Ich: Changed #ffe680 to #ffcc80 for improved accessibility for colourblind users. 09:06, 27 October 2011: 975 × 617 (86 KB) OgreBot

  7. Nevada verifies enough signatures to put constitutional ...

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    Nevada voters in 1990 made abortion legal up to 24 weeks, but a state law is easier to pass and more vulnerable to change than the constitutional protection organizers are seeking. Voters must appr

  8. List of Jim Crow law examples by state - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of examples of Jim Crow laws, which were state, territorial, and local laws in the United States enacted between 1877 and 1965. Jim Crow laws existed throughout the United States and originated from the Black Codes that were passed from 1865 to 1866 and from before the American Civil War.

  9. Control of US Senate could come down to tight Nevada race

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    A frenzied race for Nevada's U.S. Senate seat is shaping up to be one of the closest in the country and both candidates hope their messages on abortion, immigration, inflation or public safety ...