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Is Article V the Solution to Our FBI Problem? March 24, 2024
John Green
Maybe the American people don’t need Congress’s or the Supreme Court’s or the president’s approval to teach the Bureau a lesson.
Article V Conventions and the Tenth Amendment Go Hand-in-Hand December 26, 2015
Nick Dranias
The Article V convention process cannot be understood except in the light of the Tenth Amendment.
The Constitution's Article V, Not the 10th Amendment, Gives State Legislatures Their Power in the Amendment Process December 18, 2015
Rob Natelson
Some advocates of a convention for proposing amendments are endangering the Article V movement by claiming the states can use the Tenth Amendment to control the convention process.
The Silver Lining in the Mistakes at the Assembly of State Legislatures November 16, 2015
Rob Natelson
The latest from the Article V movement.
Voting Rules at a Convention of the States October 31, 2015
Rob Natelson
More answers concerning Article V convention rules.
A 'runaway' Article V Convention? July 30, 2015
Fritz Pettyjohn
Could an amendment convention not subject to external control theoretically “run away”?
Article V convention moves a step closer October 1, 2014
Thomas Lifson
Long dismissed as a crackpot idea, a convention of states to propose amendments to the Constitution is moving toward realization
Failure to Call Amendments Conventions Helps Explain Modern Federal Overreaching August 18, 2014
Rob Natelson
Neglect of the Article V convention procedure has caused incalculable damage to the constitutional system.
First state passes Article V Convention of States resolution March 7, 2014
Thomas Lifson
Hey libs, it’s happening.
Article V Convention: Path of Least Resistance February 1, 2014
Robert Berry
In what is taking shape as a sort of Great Awakening, state legislators have begun to learn that they hold equal status with Congress when it comes to proposing amendments to the U.S. Constitution.


