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How Liberal Propagandists Fooled Conservatives into Opposing an Amendments Convention

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | March 26, 2015

This article originally appeared at CNS News. Some conservative groups have become known for uncompromising opposition to the Constitution’s convention […]

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Yet Another Multi-State Convention Uncovered

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | March 11, 2015

For many years, opponents of a convention for proposing amendments argued that the law governing such a convention was unknowable

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Mike Stern Rebuts Claim that "Congress Would Control an Amendments Convention"

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | March 6, 2015

Article V scholar and former House of Representatives legal counsel Mike Stern has just written a response to the irresponsible

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Trying to Abolish the Convention’s One-State/One-Vote Rule Not Only Would Be Unconstitutional—It Wouldn’t Be Worth Trying

Article V, CONSTITUTION | February 6, 2015

One of the far-fetched arguments used to persuade conservatives to oppose an amendments convention is that if 34 states apply,

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New U.S. House Rule: A Hopeful Sign for an Amendments Convention

Article V, CONSTITUTION | January 26, 2015

As the likelihood of a Convention for Proposing Amendments increases, people are beginning to adjust to the idea. A recent

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Article V Opponents Now Peddling Article 23 Years Out of Date

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | January 18, 2015

The latest tactic in Article V opponents’ game of “Whac-A-Mole”* is the circulation of an article 23 years out of

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New II Backgrounder Explains the “Convention of States” Constitutional Amendment Process

Article V, CONSTITUTION | December 4, 2014

A new II Backgrounder contains a brief and clear explanation of how the people, through their state legislatures, can address

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Principles for Drafting A Balanced Budget Amendment

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | December 1, 2014

This article originally appeared at The American Thinker. The Article V Handbook, which I authored for the American Legislative Exchange

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Treatise on Amendments Conventions Updated to Include Rules for Congress’s “Call”

Article V, CONSTITUTION | November 6, 2014

Some people claim the rules pertaining to the Constitution’s “Convention for Proposing Amendments” are largely unknown, but there actually is

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Failure to Call Amendments Conventions Helps Explain Modern Federal Overreaching

Article V, CONSTITUTION | August 18, 2014

This Article is a modified version of one appearing in the American Thinker. If President after President failed to veto

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Momentum for Amendments Convention Accelerates

Article V, CONSTITUTION | June 5, 2014

It increasingly looks like a “convention for proposing amendments” is really going to happen. The last 18 months have witnessed

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A Legal Treatise on the Law of Amendment Conventions—For Free!

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | April 6, 2014

A spate of new applications from state legislatures for a “convention for proposing amendments” make it more likely that we

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