Was the Constitutional Convention a “Runaway?”

[Rob Natelson is the author of The Original Constitution: What It Really Said and Meant – an objective explanation of the Constitution as understood by the Founders.] There’s an old accusation leveled against the delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention.  The Convention was a very long time ago, so the accusation shouldn’t matter any more.  […]

Twenty Legal Rules for Conventions for Proposing Amendments

(To learn more about this topic, listen Justin Longo’s interview with Rob Natelson — “What Would an Article V Convention Look Like?“) This is the third in a series of three articles about the Constitution’s OTHER method of constitutional amendment – that is, rather than the amendment coming from Congress, the states force a “convention […]

How would a convention for proposing amendments work?

Last week I reported on the growing movement to “save the Constitution by amending it” – the much-precedented process of amending the Constitution to push the government back toward Founding-Era principles. Previous amendments have been proposed by Congress, and ratified by the states.  But I noted that Congress is unlikely to propose amendments to limit […]

Amending the Constitution to Save It

To learn more:  hear a podcast of “amending the Constitution to save it” at https://ivoices.org/. During the previous year or so there has been more and more interest in the idea of  “amending the U.S. Constitution to save it.” Several websites are now devoted to that idea.  One illustration is the site entitled “10 Amendments […]