Category: Article V

Mike Stern Rebuts Claim that "Congress Would Control an Amendments Convention"

Trying to Abolish the Convention’s One-State/One-Vote Rule Not Only Would Be Unconstitutional—It Wouldn’t Be Worth Trying

New U.S. House Rule: A Hopeful Sign for an Amendments Convention

Article V Opponents Now Peddling Article 23 Years Out of Date

Update on Article V and the Necessary and Proper Clause

The Constitution’s Grants To Persons and Entities Outside the U.S. Government

New II Backgrounder Explains the “Convention of States” Constitutional Amendment Process

Principles for Drafting A Balanced Budget Amendment

More Evidence An Article V Convention is a “Convention of the States”

Treatise on Amendments Conventions Updated to Include Rules for Congress’s “Call”

The Washington Post Picks Up the Flag from the Convention Alarmists

The Famous Case of Coleman v. Miller—and, No, It Doesn't Give Congress Total Control Over the Amendment Process