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Rob Explains Why We Need a Convention of States

December 11, 2015 Rob Natelson All Postings, amendment applications, amendments convention, Article 5, Article V, balanced budget, balanced budget amendment, constitution, constitutional amendment, constitutional convention, constitutional law, convention for proposing amendments, convention of states, Natelson Rob, original intent, original meaning, original understanding, originalism, Rob Natelson 0

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The Impending “Convention for Proposing Amendments” – Part I


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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