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Jon Caldara Interviews Rob Natelson on Article V and Anti-Reform Suppression Efforts

Article V, CONSTITUTION | March 21, 2017

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The 1889 St. Louis Convention of States

Article V, CONSTITUTION | February 11, 2017

A frequent argument against a convention for proposing constitutional amendments is that there are “no precedents” for determining the rules

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State Lawmakers! Don’t Put Extraneous Matter in Your Article V Application

Article V, CONSTITUTION | January 20, 2017

by Robert G. Natelson State lawmakers sponsoring an Article V convention application often find that other lawmakers want to add

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Constitutional Convention: John Jay Letter Shows Its Power Came from State Legislatures, not Congress

Article V, CONSTITUTION | January 14, 2017

A persistent constitutional myth has it that (1) Congress called the Constitutional Convention under the Articles of Confederation, (2) the

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Did Congress Approve the Constitution? A Member’s Letter Says “Yes”

Article V, CONSTITUTION | November 28, 2016

Some people argue the Constitution was adopted illegally. They assert that the Confederation Congress needed to approve the document, but

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This Resolution Suggests Congress Did Agree to a Broad Constitutional Convention

Article V, CONSTITUTION | October 27, 2016

On April 23, 1787, the Confederation Congress extended the post office franking privilege to all commissioners about to attend the

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Changed Conditions May Justify Term Limits

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | October 18, 2016

This is the full version of an op-ed  first appearing in the Detroit Daily News. Advocates for term limits want to

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What should you remember when drafting a constitutional amendment?

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | October 16, 2016

Last month, Citizens for Self Governance sponsored a simulated convention for proposing amendments in Williamsburg, Virginia. I was an adviser

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What Connecticut’s Authorizing Documents Tell Us About the Constitutional Convention—and About Modern Misinterpretations

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | October 10, 2016

On May 11, 1787, the Samuel Huntington, the governor of Connecticut, addressed his state legislature about the pending Constitutional Convention.

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Could Congress Control an Amendments Convention? Not According to the Founders!

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | October 5, 2016

As we move closer to holding a “convention for proposing amendments” to restrain federal overreach, naysayers have not been silent.

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Simulation Shows What An Amendments Convention Would Be Like

Article V, CONSTITUTION | September 27, 2016

This article was first published by CNSNews. How would an Article V “convention for proposing amendments” work? What would be

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When We Amend the Constitution, Make Sure We Follow the U.S. Procedure, not the “Confederate States” Procedure

Article V, CONSTITUTION | September 19, 2016

People who claim that states may, through state law, dictate the wording of amendments to the interstate “convention for proposing

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