May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
The leading myth in Indian law is that the Constitution gives Congress “plenary” (absolute) authority over Indian affairs.
READ MOREOne reason the votes in these cases were so close is that the law of tribal sovereignty is chaotic.
READ MOREMass shootings tend to happen in so-called “gun free zones” where law-abiding people are disarmed. . . . [Yet] all the justices on the court voted for this misguided decision.
READ MOREJustice Thomas’s opinion affirms that the scope of the right to keep and bear arms is fixed by the words of the amendment. The law is reflected in those words, not in some judge’s idea of what is important.
READ MOREThe case is a small victory against the administrative state.
READ MOREThe 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.
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