First National Convention of States in 150 Years!
Americans finally have a real chance to “clean up the mess in Washington.” That’s the implication of the news that […]
First National Convention of States in 150 Years! Read More »
Americans finally have a real chance to “clean up the mess in Washington.” That’s the implication of the news that […]
First National Convention of States in 150 Years! Read More »
Americans finally have a real chance to “clean up the mess in Washington.” That’s the implication of the news that
Phoenix, 2017: The First National Convention of States in 150 Years! Read More »
The convention of states process is well-honed, safe, and effective. Americans need to consider carefully whether the Constitution should be amended. But they should not allow disinformation to influence their choice.
Voters shouldn’t be shy about amending the Constitution to bypass Congress Read More »
I’m sometimes asked about the relationship between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Their connection is not difficult to
The Relationship Between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution Read More »
Since Election Day, the stock market has soared. The benchmark Standard and Poor’s 500 index, which reflects the stock price
Note: This article was first posted at constitution.i2i.org on March 1, 2014. Many opponents of an Article V convention seem
A Modern Quasi-Convention of States Read More »
There is an adage—restated many times and by many authors—that you can tell more about a person’s character by how
The Constitution’s Postal Clause grants Congress power to “establish Post Offices and Post Roads.” There is a fascinating history behind
A New Look at the Founders Through the Postal Clause Read More »
Conservatives traditionally have supported the Senate filibuster because, supposedly, it puts the brakes on expansion of government. I’ve long thought
Conservatives Should Abandon the Filibuster Read More »
A frequent argument against a convention for proposing constitutional amendments is that there are “no precedents” for determining the rules
Newly Rediscovered: The 1889 St. Louis Convention of States Read More »