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Article V Opponents Now Peddling Article 23 Years Out of Date

Article V, CONSTITUTION, 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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Update on Article V and the Necessary and Proper Clause

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Constitution Uncategorized, Supreme Court | January 16, 2015

Some people have asked for further clarification on why the Constitution’s Necessary and Proper Clause does not grant Congress power

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Is Obama Violating the “Take Care” Clause?

CONSTITUTION, Constitution Uncategorized, ObamaCare | January 11, 2015

The Constitution requires the President to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.” This “take Care” language came from

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Resisting Federal Usurpation: Comments by Theophilus Parsons

CONSTITUTION, Constitution Uncategorized | January 4, 2015

Several years ago, I wrote on this site about the contributions to the American Founding of Josiah Quincy. Another little-known

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Get the Latest Edition of Rob’s popular book: THE ORIGINAL CONSTITUTION!!

CONSTITUTION, Constitution Uncategorized, Supreme Court | December 26, 2014

Get the latest edition of the popular work, The Original Constitution: What It Actually Said and Meant. You can buy

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The Constitution’s Grants To Persons and Entities Outside the U.S. Government

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Constitution Uncategorized, Supreme Court | December 18, 2014

A little known aspect of our Constitution is that it delegates power, not just to the U.S. Government and to

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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, 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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More Evidence An Article V Convention is a “Convention of the States”

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Constitution Uncategorized | November 20, 2014

Earlier this year, I documented one of the reasons we know an Article V convention is a “convention of the

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One Reason Government Keeps Expanding and Freedom Keeps Shrinking

CONSTITUTION | November 16, 2014

Find out how much federal land ownership the Constitution really authorizes! Get Rob’s book, The Original Constitution: What It Actually

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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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Embracing Foreign Languages

CONSTITUTION, Constitution Uncategorized | October 31, 2014

Republican Congressman Mike Coffman and his Democratic opponent Andrew Romanoff held a public debate yesterday—all in Spanish. It was billed

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