Momentum for Amendments Convention Accelerates
It increasingly looks like a “convention for proposing amendments” is really going to happen. The last 18 months have witnessed […]
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It increasingly looks like a “convention for proposing amendments” is really going to happen. The last 18 months have witnessed […]
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A spate of new applications from state legislatures for a “convention for proposing amendments” make it more likely that we
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Article V of the Constitution authorizes a “Convention for proposing Amendments.” However, it does did not specify how the convention
(This article originally appeared in the American Thinker.) Opponents of a Convention of States long argued that there was an
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Many opponents of an Article V convention seem to think that it would be a nearly unique event, for which
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For over 300 years, American states (and before Independence, American colonies) have cooperated with each other as equal sovereigns to
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The Constitution’s Framers were very great men, but they were not gods. They made mistakes. By “mistakes,” I’m not talking
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The Cato Institute has published a new paper by Professor John Dinan that summarizes all the credible ways in which
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Groups opposed to calling an Article V convention often cite an old letter written by the late Chief Justice Warren
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Some alarmists are comparing an Article V convention to the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. The argument is that an
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In 1988, Oxford University Press published Russell Caplan’s book Constitutional Brinksmanship. It revealed some of the extensive history behind the
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A new book, edited by Professor Neil H. Cogan, has just been issued in which well-known constitutional scholars from across
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