Drafting a Balanced Budget Amendment: It’s tougher than you might think
Of course, it is one thing to criticize, but another to try to craft something better.
Drafting a Balanced Budget Amendment: It’s tougher than you might think Read More »
Of course, it is one thing to criticize, but another to try to craft something better.
Drafting a Balanced Budget Amendment: It’s tougher than you might think Read More »
“This latest convention of states operated according to standard convention of states protocols.”
The last convention of states ever held? It Centered on the Upper Colorado River Read More »
Although there were scattered antecedents, “runaway convention” claims and certain associated myths were first distributed widely during the 1960s and
Fake News: How Leading Liberal Newspapers Spread the “Runaway Convention” Story Read More »
In this short essay, constitutional historian Rob Natelson thumbnails the three-centuries long history of “conventions of the states.” When delegations
The Convention of States in American History Read More »
The convention of the states meeting in Phoenix, Arizona in September will need a set of rules. Moreover, that convention
Convention Rules for a Convention of the States Read More »
You may have heard alarms that if we hold a national convention for proposing constitutional amendments the gathering would be
An old myth has showed up in the media again: the myth that delegates to the 1787 Constitution Convention violated
Yes, the Constitution was adopted legally Read More »
An old myth has showed up in the media again: the myth that delegates to the 1787 Constitution Convention violated
Yes, the Constitution was adopted legally Read More »
Americans finally have a real chance to “clean up the mess in Washington.” That’s the implication of the news that
First National Convention of States in 150 Years! Read More »
A frequent argument against a convention for proposing constitutional amendments is that there are “no precedents” for determining the rules
The 1889 St. Louis Convention of States Read More »
A persistent constitutional myth has it that (1) Congress called the Constitutional Convention under the Articles of Confederation, (2) the