May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
The tax on sacks illustrates how power-freaks have highjacked Colorado.
READ MOREKey framers explained why the Constitutional Convention had authority to propose a new form of government.
READ MOREThe Founders were far more interested in Machiavelli’s “Discourses on Livy” than in “The Prince.”
READ MOREThe most important lesson the Founders learned from Tacitus was that power corrupts.
READ MORECould a convention of states could change the “one state/one vote” rule to one based on population? The short answer is “No.” In at least 42 conventions of states and colonies over 350+years, there is no precedent for such a change. The possibility exists only in the fantasies of convention opponents. Defenders of the federal
READ MOREThe plastic bag law’s oddities comprise the first tip-off that HB 21-1162 is not really about the public good.
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