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The Supreme Court’s Latest Voting Rights Case

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 28, 2013

(This is the last of five commentaries on recent Supreme Court decisions.) The Fifteenth Amendment, adopted five years after Civil […]

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How the Courts have Clarified the Constitution's Amendment Process

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | February 27, 2013

One source of security we have in using the Constitution’s amendment process is that the courts, including the U.S. Supreme

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It's Been Done Before: A Convention of the States to Propose Constitutional Amendments

Article V, CONSTITUTION | February 21, 2013

In 1861, the states held a dry run for an Article V “convention for proposing amendments.” The event was the

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Constitutional Arcana: The Forgotten Navigation Convention of 1786

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | August 19, 2012

In an earlier post, I reported that the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was far from unique: that during the lifetime

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New Article: James Madison, Federal Overreaching, and Amendments Conventions

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | July 21, 2012

The writings of James Madison still offer useful guidance for states seeking to restrain federal overreaching. Akron Law Review has

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New “how to” paper on proposing constitutional amendments by convention

Article V, CONSTITUTION | June 26, 2012

The Independence Institute has published my new Issue Paper, Amending the Constitution by Convention: Practical Guidance for Citizens and Policymakers.

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New History of Founding Era Conventions

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | April 24, 2012

Very few people know that the Constitutional Convention of 1787 only the last of nearly 20 other conventions in which

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Why an Amendments Convention is not a “Constitutional Convention”

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | March 4, 2012

Sometimes a convention for proposing amendments to the U.S. Constitution is referred to as a “constitutional convention.” That title is

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The Little-Known—but Seminal—York Town Convention of 1777

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | January 8, 2012

The U.S. Constitution authorizes a “convention for proposing amendments” to offer amendments for ratification (or rejection) by the states. The

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The Fascinating Story of How the States Used the Constitution’s Amendment Procedure to Adopt Reform, 1789-1913

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | September 15, 2011

Common sense tells us that an out-of-control Congress is not going to rein in its own power. The American Founders

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Confused About an Article V Amendments Convention? New Article Provides Answers

Article V, CONSTITUTION | August 4, 2011

As I predicted in this column, Congress’s continued inability to deal effectively with the debt crisis is AGAIN provoking interest

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Reining in Congress: An Enforceable Balanced Budget Amendment

Article V, CONSTITUTION | July 10, 2011

There is growing sentiment that one or more constitutional amendments may be necessary to rein in the runaway Congress. The

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