Where the Constitution’s Word “Convention” Came From
Fortunately, by the time the Constitution was written, this verbal confusion had been pretty much been sorted out.
Where the Constitution’s Word “Convention” Came From Read More »
Fortunately, by the time the Constitution was written, this verbal confusion had been pretty much been sorted out.
Where the Constitution’s Word “Convention” Came From Read More »
[I]t became clear the ERA was a poorly-drafted measure that would do little for women’s rights. It would have transferred massive amounts of power away from local governments and elected representatives, handing it instead to lawyers, judges, and bureaucrats.
Of course, it is one thing to criticize, but another to try to craft something better.
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“This latest convention of states operated according to standard convention of states protocols.”
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Although there were scattered antecedents, “runaway convention” claims and certain associated myths were first distributed widely during the 1960s and
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In this short essay, constitutional historian Rob Natelson thumbnails the three-centuries long history of “conventions of the states.” When delegations
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The convention of the states meeting in Phoenix, Arizona in September will need a set of rules. Moreover, that convention
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You may have heard alarms that if we hold a national convention for proposing constitutional amendments the gathering would be
A majority of state legislatures have voted to trigger the U.S. Constitution’s most important procedure for reforming the federal government.
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Americans finally have a real chance to “clean up the mess in Washington.” That’s the implication of the news that
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A frequent argument against a convention for proposing constitutional amendments is that there are “no precedents” for determining the rules
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