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Still More Evidence That An Amendments Convention is a "Convention of States"

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | October 15, 2015

The term “convention of states” (or “convention of the states”) dates at least from the year 1780. By 1788 it […]

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What does “Due Process of Law” mean? Hint: SCOTUS had it wrong: It’s irrelevant to same-sex marriage

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | October 9, 2015

Note: An earlier version of this article appeared in The American Thinker. The Fifth and Fourteenth amendments to the Constitution

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How A Famous English Convention Clarifies the Role of a Convention of States

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | September 26, 2015

Note: This article first appeared on the American Thinker website. In the Anglo-American constitutional tradition, a “convention” can mean a

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Rob Natelson on TV: Explaining the Constitutional Issues in "Birthright Citizenship"

Supreme Court, Uncategorized | September 12, 2015

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How the Constitutional Case Against Citizenship for Children of Illegal Entrants SHOULD Be Argued

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | September 12, 2015

This is a corrected version of an article originally appearing at the American Thinker website. It is the third of

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An Objective Guide to Birthright Citizenship

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | August 31, 2015

An earlier version of this article appeared in The American Thinker. This is a guide to the constitutional issue of

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Term Limits for the Supreme Court?

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | August 23, 2015

This article first appeared in the American Thinker. Term limits are among the reforms being proposed by advocates of curbing

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"Runaway Convention" Nonsense—One More Time

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | August 12, 2015

Seldom has a claim so weak been so often advanced than the claim that a convention for proposing amendments would

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A "Prestige Journal" Effort to Rebut Rob

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | August 3, 2015

Most of the “prestige” law journals have shown no interest in publishing my articles, including those that later turned out

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The Legal Case for Federal Land Disposal is Much Stronger than Critics Think

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | July 31, 2015

The American Lands Council is a Utah-based organization that argues that the federal government should transfer part of its massive

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Wisdom From A Framer on Federalism, Guns, and the Amendment Process

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | July 18, 2015

This article was first published on CNS News. A newly published speech by one of our Framers offers important clues

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Although Chief Justice Roberts’ Dissent in the Arizona Legislature Case Cited My Research, I Actually Agree With the Majority!

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, TABOR, Uncategorized | July 12, 2015

In my last post, I discussed the effect on Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) of the Supreme Court’s ruling

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