Skip to content
natelsonrob.com
  • Home
  • Bio
  • Bibliography – Books and Articles
  • Adoption of the Montana Constitution
  • Blog
  • Contact
natelsonrob.com
  • Home
  • Bio
  • Bibliography – Books and Articles
  • Adoption of the Montana Constitution
  • Blog
  • Contact

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 […]

Update on Article V and the Necessary and Proper Clause Read More »

The Constitution’s Grants To Persons and Entities Outside the U.S. Government

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | December 18, 2014

A little known aspect of our Constitution is that it delegates power, not just to the U.S. Government and to

The Constitution’s Grants To Persons and Entities Outside the U.S. Government Read More »

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

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

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

Principles for Drafting A Balanced Budget Amendment Read More »

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

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

Treatise on Amendments Conventions Updated to Include Rules for Congress’s “Call”

Article V, CONSTITUTION | November 6, 2014

Some people claim the rules pertaining to the Constitution’s “Convention for Proposing Amendments” are largely unknown, but there actually is

Treatise on Amendments Conventions Updated to Include Rules for Congress’s “Call” Read More »

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

The Washington Post Picks Up the Flag from the Convention Alarmists Read More »

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

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

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

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

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

Failure to Call Amendments Conventions Helps Explain Modern Federal Overreaching Read More »

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,

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

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

Momentum for an Amendments Convention Accelerates Even More Read More »

← Previous 1 … 12 13 14 … 17 Next →
  • Home
  • Bio
  • Bibliography – Books and Articles
  • Adoption of the Montana Constitution
  • Blog
  • Contact

Copyright © 2026 Rob Natelson - Official Website | Developed by DWebPixel