What is an Amendments Convention “Application?” What is a “Call?”

Article V of the Constitution states that “The Congress . . . on Applications of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments.”
As I pointed out in my book, The Original Constitution: What It Actually Said and Meant, 18th century writers were imbued heavily with Latin language […]

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When They Start Throwing Black’s Law Dictionary at You—Duck!

If you are involved in politics, sooner or later someone will “prove” his point by quoting to you a line from Black’s Law Dictionary, Corpus Juris Secundum, or a similar source. He may tell you that these are “definitive” legal sources, not to be doubted.
Whatever he’s selling, don’t buy it. These sources are not definitive, […]

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The Constitution’s Article V, Not the 10th Amendment, Gives State Legislatures Their Power in the Amendment Process

Note: An earlier version of this article appeared inThe American Thinker. Some advocates of a convention for proposing amendments are

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The Impending Convention for Proposing Amendments — Part IV

Note: This series of six articles originally appeared in the Washington Post’s “Volokh Conspiracy,” a leading constitutional law website. Parts

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The Impending “Convention for Proposing Amendments” — Part III

Note: This series of six articles originally appeared in the Washington Post’s “Volokh Conspiracy,” a leading constitutional law website. Parts

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The Impending “Convention for Proposing Amendments” — Part II

Note: This series of six articles originally appeared in the Washington Post’s “Volokh Conspiracy,” a leading constitutional law website. Part

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