An Amendments Convention is a “Convention of the States”—the Evidence Continues to Pile Up

The Founding-era evidence on this point is both massive and uncontradicted.
Busting the Myths About Article V Conventions

During the 1970s, a handful of liberal writers with privileged media access spread disinformation about the amendment process, apparently to protect an activist Supreme Court.
The Constitution and Elections, Part IV: Adopting an Election-Protection Amendment

History shows that the relentless trend toward federalizing our elections will continue unless we amend the Constitution to stop it.
Supreme Court Confirms Rule that when State Legislatures Act in the Amendment Process, They Do So Independently

The Supreme Court has re-confirmed a key rule of constitutional amendment law.
The D.C. Circuit’s Convoluted Opinion on the “Equal Rights Amendment”

With one exception, neither the judges nor the parties in the case seemed to understand any of the basic principles of amendment law listed here.
Scholar Finds that Congress’s Power over Amendments Conventions is Strictly Limited

Dr. Wieciech is to be commended for examining an important constitutional issue and arriving at generally well-based conclusions.
New Videos Explain the Article V Convention Process

Tired of the federal government’s overreaching and dysfunction? Here’s the solution the Constitution prescribes
No, a Convention of States Could Not Change the “One State/One Vote” Rule

Could a convention of states could change the “one state/one vote” rule to one based on population? The short answer is “No.” In at least 42 conventions of states and colonies over 350+years, there is no precedent for such a change. The possibility exists only in the fantasies of convention opponents. Defenders of the federal […]
Yet more evidence comes to light that an amendments convention is a “convention of the states”

Founding era state legislative records show beyond doubt that an amendments convention is a “convention of the states”
How objections to an amendments convention got started

Arguments some right-wing groups use to oppose an amendments convention were invented by activists on the Left.
Are constitutional amendments coming?

Far from authorizing more federal power, amendments almost certainly will reduce federal prerogatives and edge us toward decentralization.
How states can work together without the feds

States contemplating interposition usually should act in cooperation with other states. This essay outlines how methods of cooperation work.