The Fascinating Story of How the States Used the Constitution’s Amendment Procedure to Adopt Reform, 1789-1913
Common sense tells us that an out-of-control Congress is not going to rein in its own power. The American Founders […]
Common sense tells us that an out-of-control Congress is not going to rein in its own power. The American Founders […]
As I predicted in this column, Congress’s continued inability to deal effectively with the debt crisis is AGAIN provoking interest
Confused About an Article V Amendments Convention? New Article Provides Answers Read More »
There is growing sentiment that one or more constitutional amendments may be necessary to rein in the runaway Congress. The
Reining in Congress: An Enforceable Balanced Budget Amendment Read More »
“A state without the means of some change is without the means of its conservation. Without such means it might
Corrective Constitutional Amendments? Read More »
Our sister institution, The Goldwater Institute in Phoenix, Arizona has just published my paper, Amending the Constitution by Convention: Practical
New paper summarizes rules for amending the Constitution Read More »
Are you a state lawmaker or reform advocate challenged to answer “tough questions” about a Convention for Proposing Amendments? If
Amendments Convention: Answering Those Not-So-Tough Questions Read More »
Sometimes even friends of the Constitution misinterpret the document or the history surrounding it. Throughout the country right now, state
Madison being misread (on an amendments convention) Read More »
“How to” Issue Papers on obtaining needed constitutional amendments without the consent of Congress.
How to amend the Constitution safely and without Congress — according to the Founders Read More »
[Rob Natelson is the author of The Original Constitution: What It Really Said and Meant – an objective explanation of
Was the Constitutional Convention a “Runaway?” Read More »
(To learn more about this topic, listen Justin Longo’s interview with Rob Natelson — “What Would an Article V Convention
Twenty Legal Rules for Conventions for Proposing Amendments Read More »
Last week I reported on the growing movement to “save the Constitution by amending it” – the much-precedented process of
How would a convention for proposing amendments work? Read More »
To learn more: hear a podcast of “amending the Constitution to save it” at http://ivoices.org/. During the previous year or
Amending the Constitution to Save It Read More »