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Cruz Withdrawal Postpones “Natural Born” Issue

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | May 15, 2016

This article first appeared in the Forth Worth Star Telegram. A silver lining to the withdrawal of Sen. Ted Cruz, […]

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Is the “Compact for America” Procedure to Amend the Constitution Constitutional?—An Update

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | May 10, 2016

Because of widespread interest in the Article V Information Center’s report on the legality of the “Compact for America” approach to

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Newly-Published Ratification Documents Confirm Our Conclusions on the Amendment Process

Article V, CONSTITUTION | May 9, 2016

The Wisconsin Historical Society publishes successive volumes of the Documentary History of the Constitution of the United States. As its

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Ranking the Presidents Using CONSTITUTIONAL Factors Rather than Liberal Politics

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | May 4, 2016

This article was first published by CNSNews. In an earlier post, I pointed out that the usual academic rankings of

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Measuring Good and Bad Presidents: Why Academic Historians Are Wrong

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | May 4, 2016

This article was first posted at CNS News. I recently watched an academic panel on C-SPAN devoted to “The Worst

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Book Review: Stealing America: What My Experience with Criminal Gangs Taught Me About Obama, Hillary, and the Democratic Party

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | April 20, 2016

  I expected this book, written by Dinesh D’Souza and published by Broadside Books, to be bitter. For one thing,

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Is the “Compact for America” Plan to Amend the Constitution Constitutional? Unfortunately not.

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | April 3, 2016

II’s Article V Information Center has just issued a law report concluding that the “Compact for America” approach to amending the Constitution is, unfortunately, almost wholly unconstitutional.

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New Article on What “Taxes” Are (And Aren’t) Under the Constitution, and the Implications for Obamacare

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | March 27, 2016

Was the Supreme Court right to call Obamacare’s insurance penalty a “tax?”

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What is an Amendments Convention “Application?” What is a “Call?”

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | February 25, 2016

Article V of the Constitution states that “The Congress . . . on Applications of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments.”

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Latest Update on Applications for a Convention for Proposing Amendments

Article V, CONSTITUTION | February 17, 2016

Georgia Lawyer and Article V expert Dave Guldenschuh has just issued his latest update on Article V amendment activity around

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When They Start Throwing Black’s Law Dictionary at You—Duck!

Article V, CONSTITUTION | February 17, 2016

If you are involved in politics, sooner or later someone will “prove” his point by quoting to you a line

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Antonin Scalia, RIP

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | February 13, 2016

  Justice Antonin Scalia was one of the most eloquent opinion writers in the history of the United States Supreme

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