Heritage Foundation Paper Supports a “Convention of the States”
As for recent developments decreasing the “risk” of a runaway convention: That risk never existed.
Heritage Foundation Paper Supports a “Convention of the States” Read More »
As for recent developments decreasing the “risk” of a runaway convention: That risk never existed.
Heritage Foundation Paper Supports a “Convention of the States” Read More »
Chief Justice Roberts’s language may create confusion the next time a state has a contested presidential election.
The Highly Political and Misunderstood Case of Moore v. Harper Read More »
The Supreme Court has re-confirmed a key rule of constitutional amendment law.
With one exception, neither the judges nor the parties in the case seemed to understand any of the basic principles of amendment law listed here.
The D.C. Circuit’s Convoluted Opinion on the “Equal Rights Amendment” Read More »
Mason impacted the Constitution both by helping to draft it and helping to oppose it.
The Founders and the Constitution, Part 11: George Mason Read More »
Not raising the debt limit doesn’t cause default; it just forces the federal government to run a balanced budget.
Why Biden Can’t Use the 14th Amendment to Raise the Debt Ceiling Read More »
Dr. Wieciech is to be commended for examining an important constitutional issue and arriving at generally well-based conclusions.
Scholar Finds that Congress’s Power over Amendments Conventions is Strictly Limited Read More »
Madison was the most important single individual in the Constitution’s formation.
The Founders and the Constitution, Part 3: James Madison Read More »
Tired of the federal government’s overreaching and dysfunction? Here’s the solution the Constitution prescribes
New Videos Explain the Article V Convention Process Read More »
None of the four “progressive” mega-donors had any personal connections to most of the legislative districts they targeted. They didn’t live there, didn’t own property there, and in most cases probably had never seen the district.
The end of representative government? Read More »
The source of the Constitution’s first three words was very likely Jean-Louis DeLolme.
The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 19: Jean-Louis DeLolme: ‘We the People …’ Read More »
Newton exemplified the Scientific Revolution—an event that changed not only how people thought about the physical universe, but also how they thought about politics and government. This greatly affected the U.S. Constitution.
The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 17: Sir Isaac Newton Read More »