Defending the Constitution: Why the Framers Thought Ratification by Only Nine States Was Sufficient

Why nine? Because any combination of nine states (even the nine with the smallest populations) would comprise a majority of American citizens.
Understanding the Constitution: The Great Forgetting

All of these false assertions emerged from a historical process—primarily during the 19th century—that I’ve labeled “The Great Forgetting.”
State over federal power: The 100th anniversary of the Colorado River Commission

The Colorado River Commission was one of the most successful conventions of states ever held. Its achievement debunks uninformed claims that interstate conventions are “unprecedented” or cannot follow a pre-set agenda.
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.
Two New Conventions of States Discovered!

This information raises the number of verified conventions of colonies and states to 42. This experience renders absurd the common claim that the . . . details of conventions of states are “unknown.”
The Values in the Constitution

The framers believed that for an American government to protect liberty, its constitution must include provisions that incorporated five distinct values.
Understanding the Constitution: the English foundation

When educators underplay the English background in service to the “diversity” agenda, they leave their students clueless as to the meaning and significance of the Constitution, and susceptible to “woke” propaganda.
Understanding the Constitution: Constitutional amendments work

The lamp of experience sheds light unmistakably bright and clear: Constitutional amendments work.
Avoiding secession through an amendments convention

We have everything to gain from a convention of states and nothing to lose. . . We have a moral and legal obligation to employ that constitutional tool before splitting up the country.
Is it “too late” for an amendments convention?

These objections are not real. They are excuses made by lazy and cowardly people avoiding their civic responsibility.
Defending the Constitution: Secrets behind those ‘obscure’ provisions

Here are questions and answers addressing five of the Constitution’s less famous provisions.