Changed Conditions May Justify Term Limits
This is the full version of an op-ed first appearing in the Detroit Daily News. Advocates for term limits want to […]
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This is the full version of an op-ed first appearing in the Detroit Daily News. Advocates for term limits want to […]
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Last month, Citizens for Self Governance sponsored a simulated convention for proposing amendments in Williamsburg, Virginia. I was an adviser
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On May 11, 1787, the Samuel Huntington, the governor of Connecticut, addressed his state legislature about the pending Constitutional Convention.
As we move closer to holding a “convention for proposing amendments” to restrain federal overreach, naysayers have not been silent.
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This article was first published by CNSNews. How would an Article V “convention for proposing amendments” work? What would be
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People who claim that states may, through state law, dictate the wording of amendments to the interstate “convention for proposing
I extend my sincere condolences for the death of Phyllis Schlafly to her family and followers. Mrs. Schlafly could rise
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Recently a professor teaching constitutional law at a prestigious university wrote in one of the nation’s top newspapers that we
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In 2011 a national trade group of state lawmakers asked me to summarize Article V research for state legislators around
New Edition of the Article V Handbook Now Available! Read More »
The Article V Information Center has updated and expanded Rob Natelson’s report on the constitutionality of the “Compact for
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When interpreting a legal document, you often can get clues from looking at any predecessors to the document. For example,
What the 1777 Georgia Constitution Tells Us About the Article V Convention Process Read More »
In 2014 the first legal treatise ever on the Constitution’s amendment process was published: Prof. Rob Natelson’s work, State Initiation of
The 4th Edition of Prof. Natelson’s Article V Treatise Is Now Here!! Read More »