May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
What is important for legal purposes is not how we use those words. What is important is how the Constitution uses them.
READ MOREA constitutional convention can be limited and an Article V convention has even less scope than a constitutional convention.
READ MOREWhy would those responsible for the 14th amendment disqualify a former insurrectionary from most other offices, but not from the presidency? . . . The chances of a former Confederate being elected President were effectively “zero.”
READ MOREThe Insurrection Act might apply if “woke” state university officials look the other way while mobs prevent conservative students from exercising their constitutional right to free speech.
READ MORERatepayer interests received a small win from Colorado regulators overseeing Xcel Energy’s latest resource plan. The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) pared back Xcel’s $15 billion request to build wind, solar, batteries, and new transmission lines by around $3 billion last week. The PUC’s trimming of Xcel’s request came as it approved an alternative resource
READ MOREPresident Trump has never been convicted—or even charged—with insurrection. . . . I think there should be a conviction for criminal insurrection before a person is disqualified.
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