New information on the Constitution’s ratification—Part IV North Carolina

North Carolinians repeatedly—both in official and unofficial documents—referred to an Article V convention as a “convention of the states.”
How to reform our dysfunctional federal government

For many members of Congress . . . almost their only job experience has been politics. They can hardly understand how the rest of us live.
John Paul Stevens’ greatest legacy

By clarifying constitutional amendment law, Stevens made it more accessible to citizens who now seek to use it to cure our dysfunctional federal government.
Amending the U.S. Constitution: a basic guide

Historically, amendments have proven to be powerful vehicles for reform.
Are we in a constitutional crisis? Yes, but it’s not what you think

Will the American people correct the situation and end the crisis? Or is our era of constitutional government over? The answers depend largely on the fate of the “convention of states” movement.
What’s good about the U.S. Constitution

Many federal programs have been adopted in excess of the original Constitution’s limits on federal authority. They have been identified as culprits behind a number of serious social problems.
New evidence on the nature of amendments conventions

Some opponents . . . try to communicate that Madison opposed all amendments conventions. This is certainly not true,
A wall against socialism

If the Convention of States movement is successful, it will ensure that demagogues can never impose socialism in America.
Justice Ginsburg’s possible incapacity and the case for term limits

A better constitutional amendment would be one permitting each justice a single long term—for example, 16 years—without possibility of re-appointment.
Assessing the Ted Cruz term limits proposal

The only way the states could consider ratifying a term limits amendment would be for a convention of the states to propose it.
Convention of States a path to restoring constitutional government

The amendment procedure is not a partisan device. It is a valuable constitutional right available to all Americans who want to improve their federal government.
First-Ever Legal Treatise On the Constitution’s Amendment Process!

The new book collects over two hundred years of history, amendment practice, and court decisions.