May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
“The courts have a long record of applying constitutional amendment law accurately and fairly.”
READ MOREBut a “friend of the court” brief filed by the Independence Institute has shredded one of the key defenses.
READ MORE“Living Constitutionalists” sometimes claim erroneously that recovering the Constitution’s original meaning is impractical.
READ MOREThe lack of a Latin requirement . . . has encouraged people to become constitutional commentators who are more interested in advancing political agendas than sound constitutional law.
READ MOREA president . . . is subject to impeachment and removal for dishonesty, disloyalty, negligence, and the like. But he is not impeachable merely for mistakes in policy or reasonable disagreements over interpretation of the law.
READ MORE….. before the Constitution was signed . . . states passed laws violating the 1783 treaty with Britain . . . .
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