Phyllis Schlafly believed strongly in the constitutional separation of powers. When President Carter used his Executive Branch powers to sway state legislators to vote for ERA, she organized a group of women to protest in front of the White House.

Phyllis Schlafly believed strongly in the constitutional separation of powers. When President Carter used his Executive Branch powers to sway state legislators to vote for ERA, she organized a group of women to protest in front of the White House.