Convention of States- What should you remember when drafting a constitutional amendment? Professor Natelson is a leading authority on a Convention of States. By Professor Rob Natelson Via i2i.org- Last month, Citizens for Self Governance sponsored a simulated convention for proposing amendments in Williamsburg, Virginia. I was an adviser for the project, and just before the initial meeting I spoke to the assembled commissioners. My purpose was to provide them with some last-minute tips on drafting proposed constitutional amendments. Several people have asked me to post my remarks on … [Read more...]
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Nov 3, 2016
Convention Of States – What should you remember when drafting a constitutional amendment
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Dec 9, 2013
State Sen. Kevin Lundberg Speaks In Favor Of An Article V Convention
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Information about an Article V Convention of the states to propose amendments to the Constitution. State Senator Lundberg discusses the balance of powers between state governments and the federal government and the safety valve built into the Constitution to protect those powers. He joins David Barton and Rick Green on Wallbuilders. Two part audio below. Part 1 Part 2: Did you know... * That in 1850, nine Southern states met in convention in Nashville, Tennessee to coordinate policy responses to what they saw as Northern attacks? * That there were 175 commissioners in … [Read more...]