New Article on What “Taxes” Are (And Aren’t) Under the Constitution, and the Implications for Obamacare
Was the Supreme Court right to call Obamacare’s insurance penalty a “tax?”
Was the Supreme Court right to call Obamacare’s insurance penalty a “tax?”
Article V of the Constitution states that “The Congress . . . on Applications of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments.”
What is an Amendments Convention “Application?” What is a “Call?” Read More »
Georgia Lawyer and Article V expert Dave Guldenschuh has just issued his latest update on Article V amendment activity around
Latest Update on Applications for a Convention for Proposing Amendments Read More »
A few groups pushing constitutional amendments are trying to convince state legislatures to adopt laws and interstate compacts that rely
More On Why Amendment Procedures Are Not Governed by the States’ Tenth Amendment Powers Read More »
Note: This is the last in a series of six articles that originally appeared in the Washington Post’s “Volokh Conspiracy,”
The Impending Convention for Proposing Amendments — Part VI Read More »
Note: This series of six articles originally appeared in the Washington Post’s “Volokh Conspiracy,” a leading constitutional law website. Parts
The Impending Convention for Proposing Amendments — Part V Read More »
Note: This series of six articles originally appeared in the Washington Post’s “Volokh Conspiracy,” a leading constitutional law website. Parts
The Impending Convention for Proposing Amendments — Part IV Read More »
Note: This series of six articles originally appeared in the Washington Post’s “Volokh Conspiracy,” a leading constitutional law website. Parts
The Impending “Convention for Proposing Amendments” — Part III Read More »
Note: This series of six articles originally appeared in the Washington Post’s “Volokh Conspiracy,” a leading constitutional law website. Parts
The Impending "Convention for Proposing Amendments" — Part III Read More »
Note: This series of six articles originally appeared in the Washington Post’s “Volokh Conspiracy,” a leading constitutional law website. Part
The Impending “Convention for Proposing Amendments” — Part II Read More »
Note: This series of six articles originally appeared in the Washington Post’s “Volokh Conspiracy,” a leading constitutional law website. Part
The Impending "Convention for Proposing Amendments" — Part II Read More »
Note: An earlier version of this article appeared in The American Thinker. Some advocates of a convention for proposing amendments