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  • What the 1777 Georgia Constitution Tells Us About the Article V Convention Process0

    • June 17, 2016

    When interpreting a legal document, you often can get clues from looking at any predecessors to the document. For example, what did earlier drafts say? What did previous documents that served as models provide? Did the framers of the final version mirror earlier wording, or did they change it? If a phrase in an earlier

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  • The 4th Edition of Prof. Natelson’s Article V Treatise Is Now Here!!0

    • May 19, 2016

    In 2014 the first legal treatise ever on the Constitution’s amendment process was published:  Prof. Rob Natelson’s work, State Initiation of Constitutional Amendments: A Guide for Lawyers and Legislative Drafters. The work was commissioned by the Convention of States Project of Citizens for Self Governance. Over the past two years, the treatise has undergone updating and expansion.

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  • Newly-Published Ratification Documents Confirm Our Conclusions on the Amendment Process0

    • May 9, 2016

    The Wisconsin Historical Society publishes successive volumes of the Documentary History of the Constitution of the United States. As its name indicates, the Documentary History is a multi-volume set of books containing documents from the debates over the Constitution’s ratification. The Wisconsin Historical Society published fairly recently two volumes from the debates in Maryland. There

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