May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- Constitution, CONSTITUTION - Article V, CONSTITUTION - Uncategorized
- September 12, 2013
The weaponization of institutions against conservative politicians is nothing new, but Trump, unlike others, has not learned how to counter it.
READ MOREThe Connecticut delegates achieved their goals through their willingness and skill in proposing moderate solutions and mutually reinforcing each other.
READ MOREMorris, who put the final finish on the Constitution, was a fierce opponent of slavery.
READ MOREColorado voters are broadly in favor of the country’s largest source of clean energy, according to a newly released Independence Institute/Cygnal poll. Likely general election voters across Colorado favor nuclear energy more than 2:1 (53% support, 25% oppose). 54% said they favor including nuclear power in Colorado’s clean energy mix by 2040, with support crossing
READ MOREWashington influenced the Constitution’s operation far more as president than as a framer.
READ MOREDespite the clear wording of the 10th Amendment, apologists for federal power still use Wilson’s “inherent sovereign authority” theory.
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