Proposed Rules for An Article V Convention!
If 34 state legislatures forced Congress to call a convention for proposing amendments, what would the rules look like? The […]
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If 34 state legislatures forced Congress to call a convention for proposing amendments, what would the rules look like? The […]
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Seldom has a claim so weak been so often advanced than the claim that a convention for proposing amendments would
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Margaret Mitchell, the author of the hugely popular novel Gone With the Wind, was a newspaper reporter and the child
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Most of the “prestige” law journals have shown no interest in publishing my articles, including those that later turned out
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The movement for a “convention for proposing amendments” won some stunning successes in the 2014 state legislative sessions. There was
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The American Lands Council is a Utah-based organization that argues that the federal government should transfer part of its massive
The Legal Case for Federal Land Disposal is Much Stronger than Critics Think Read More »
This article was first published on CNS News. A newly published speech by one of our Framers offers important clues
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In my last post, I discussed the effect on Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) of the Supreme Court’s ruling
For a video in which Rob and Justin Longo talk about the Arizona Legislature case and why it is good
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This article first appeared in The American Thinker. A complete commentary on the same sex marriage case would take far
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This article was first published at CNSNews. The Fifth Amendment provides that “private property” shall not “be taken for public
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This article was first published on the American Thinker website. Some on the left now argue that only individuals—not businesses
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