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Article V Opponents Now Peddling Article 23 Years Out of Date

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | January 18, 2015

The latest tactic in Article V opponents’ game of “Whac-A-Mole”* is the circulation of an article 23 years out of […]

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Update on Article V and the Necessary and Proper Clause

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | January 16, 2015

Some people have asked for further clarification on why the Constitution’s Necessary and Proper Clause does not grant Congress power

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New II Backgrounder Explains the “Convention of States” Constitutional Amendment Process

Article V, CONSTITUTION | December 4, 2014

A new II Backgrounder contains a brief and clear explanation of how the people, through their state legislatures, can address

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Principles for Drafting A Balanced Budget Amendment

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | December 1, 2014

This article originally appeared at The American Thinker. The Article V Handbook, which I authored for the American Legislative Exchange

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More Evidence An Article V Convention is a “Convention of the States”

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | November 20, 2014

Earlier this year, I documented one of the reasons we know an Article V convention is a “convention of the

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The Washington Post Picks Up the Flag from the Convention Alarmists

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | October 27, 2014

The past week saw yet another assault on those reformers who seek to cure federal dysfunction by promoting a “Convention

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The Famous Case of Coleman v. Miller—and, No, It Doesn't Give Congress Total Control Over the Amendment Process

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | September 1, 2014

Not long ago, I was listening to a radio talk show and was assured by a caller that the Supreme

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No, the Necessary and Proper Clause Does NOT Empower Congress to Control an Amendments Convention

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | August 23, 2014

A few days ago I heard a presentation by a spokesman for a group that claims to defend the Constitution

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Failure to Call Amendments Conventions Helps Explain Modern Federal Overreaching

Article V, CONSTITUTION | August 18, 2014

This Article is a modified version of one appearing in the American Thinker. If President after President failed to veto

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How Much Authority Does Congress Have Under the Treaty Power? The Question the Supreme Court Dodged in Bond v. U.S.

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | July 20, 2014

In its recent decision in Bond v. United States, the Supreme Court avoided deciding whether Congress, in executing a treaty,

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Momentum for an Amendments Convention Accelerates Even More

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | June 15, 2014

Well over a hundred state lawmakers from 33 states met this past week to plan for an Article V “Convention

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Momentum for Amendments Convention Accelerates

Article V, CONSTITUTION | June 5, 2014

It increasingly looks like a “convention for proposing amendments” is really going to happen. The last 18 months have witnessed

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