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List of Conventions of States and Colonies in American History

August 10, 2017 articlev_admin2 0

Introduction Conventions of states, and before Independence of colonies, have met frequently over the past three centuries. A “Convention for proposing Amendments” held under the […]

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How Should We Draft a Balanced Budget Amendment?

July 19, 2017 articlev_admin2 0

The idea of a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution (BBA) has been highly popular since the 1970s. Yet Congress has failed to propose […]

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The Last Convention of States Held Before Phoenix in 2017: The Upper Colorado River Commission

June 25, 2017 articlev_admin2 0

I recently obtained the records of what may be the last convention of states held before the gathering in Phoenix in 2017. A “convention of […]

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The Runaway Convention Myth: How Two Leading Newspapers Promoted It

June 11, 2017 articlev_admin2 0

Although there were scattered antecedents, “runaway convention” claims and certain associated myths were first distributed widely during the 1960s and 1970s. A previous Article V Information […]

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The Story of Conventions of States in American History

June 1, 2017 articlev_admin2 0

In this short essay, constitutional historian Rob Natelson thumbnails the three-centuries long history of “conventions of the states.” When delegations from the states assemble in […]

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Convention Rules for a Convention of the States

May 28, 2017 articlev_admin2 0

The convention of the states meeting in Phoenix, Arizona in September will need a set of rules. Moreover, that convention will be engaged in further […]

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Simulation Shows What An Amendments Convention Would Be Like

How would an Article V “convention for proposing amendments” work? What would be its agenda? What about its procedures? How would voting be conducted?

History and constitutional law provide the answer to most of those questions, but it also helps to have a specific modern example. That is why Citizens for Self Governance sponsored a simulated convention of states at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia on September 21 through 23.

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Curing Federal Dysfunction by Constitutional Amendment:
A Primer

By Professor Rob Natelson

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