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Newly-Found Memo Discloses D.C. Establishment Efforts to Block an Article V Convention

Article V, CONSTITUTION | April 12, 2026

The memorandum is a “smoking gun” from a conspiracy to block a state-driven constitutional process in which the Constitution assigns to Congress almost no role.

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Idaho considers an amendments convention

Uncategorized | February 13, 2026

This article was first published at the Mountain State Policy Center website. One reason the federal government has become so

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Idaho considers an amendments convention

Article V, CONSTITUTION | February 11, 2026

Today no recognized Article V scholar takes the “runaway convention” objection seriously.

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New federal court case confirms that states should join the call for an Amendments Convention

Uncategorized | November 19, 2025

A version of this article first appeared at the Mountain States Policy Center website. On November 5, a federal district

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Who Called the Constitutional Convention? The Commonwealth of Virginia

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Constitution Uncategorized | September 29, 2025

The Virginia legislature, not Congress, called the Constitutional Convention.

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List of Additional Founding-era Descriptions of an Article V Convention as a “Convention of States”

Uncategorized | February 16, 2025

During the Founding-era, there was a clear distinction between conventions of the people—which consisted of delegates directly elected by the

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Bye-Bye Biden: The Departure of America’s Worst President

Article V, CONSTITUTION | January 21, 2025

Biden was unique in scoring poorly not just on one or two of the factors academics use for demoting presidents, but on several.

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An Amendments Convention is a “Convention of the States”—the Evidence Continues to Pile Up

Article V, CONSTITUTION | January 12, 2025

The Founding-era evidence on this point is both massive and uncontradicted.

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Some Constitutional Takeaways from the 2024 Presidential Election

CONSTITUTION | November 30, 2024

From the standpoint of those who favor freedom and constitutional government, the new presidential administration will be better than the last, but lasting change will require adoption of constitutional amendments proposed by a convention of the states.

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Busting the Myths About Article V Conventions

Article V, CONSTITUTION | October 23, 2024

During the 1970s, a handful of liberal writers with privileged media access spread disinformation about the amendment process, apparently to protect an activist Supreme Court.

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Biden’s Supreme Court Term Limits Proposal

Article V, CONSTITUTION | July 31, 2024

Term limits on the Supreme Court are justified, but must be balanced by term limits on Congress.

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It’s a “Convention of the States”—Three More Founding-Era Documents Confirm It

Article V, CONSTITUTION | May 23, 2024

Three new North Carolina documents from the Founding confirm that an amendments convention is a “convention of the states.”

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