Proposed Rules for An Article V Convention!
If 34 state legislatures forced Congress to call a convention for proposing amendments, what would the rules look like? The […]
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If 34 state legislatures forced Congress to call a convention for proposing amendments, what would the rules look like? The […]
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Note: This article originally appeared at CNS News. An earlier version included unauthorized editing and should be disregarded. Three recent
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Should freedom advocates support the U.S. Senate’s “filibuster” rule? The traditional answer has been “yes.” But we might want to
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In 2011 a national trade group of state lawmakers asked me to summarize Article V research for state legislators around
New Edition of the Article V Handbook Now Available! Read More »
In 2011 a national trade group of state lawmakers asked me to summarize Article V research for state legislators around
New Edition of the Article V Handbook Now Available! Read More »
This article originally appeared in the Daily Caller. Liberals talk a great deal about “diversity” these days, so it is
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The Article V Information Center has updated and expanded Rob Natelson’s report on the constitutionality of the “Compact for America”
Report on the Constitutionality of the “Compact for America” Plan Expanded Read More »
The Article V Information Center has updated and expanded Rob Natelson’s report on the constitutionality of the “Compact for
Report on the Constitutionality of the “Compact for America” Plan Expanded Read More »
When interpreting a legal document, you often can get clues from looking at any predecessors to the document. For example,
What the 1777 Georgia Constitution Tells Us About the Article V Convention Process Read More »
When interpreting a legal document, you often can get clues from looking at any predecessors to the document. For example,
What the 1777 Georgia Constitution Tells Us About the Article V Convention Process Read More »
This article originally appeared in the Denver Post. The 2011 federal lawsuit to void the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
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This article originally appeared in The American Spectator The Supreme Court recently stepped back from its campaign to impose its
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