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By a narrow majority, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit declined to grant en banc review. The judges are split ...
Because there’s never been a second constitutional convention, no one knows if such a gathering’s activity can be confined to one or two subjects, or whether everything would become fair game.
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In his July 10, 2025, commentary, Calling On The Eagle Forum To Add to Its Legacy of Liberty, RealClearMarkets Editor John ...
Washington state should become the 30th of 34 states that are needed to call a constitutional convention to propose amendments to the federal constitution.
Now, 238 years later, there’s a nationwide effort – including in the Ohio legislature – to hold a second constitutional convention, with the goal of passing amendments that rein in the ...
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It seems clear that Trump is attempting to tighten his authoritarian vise grip on the American people, and the nation’s ...
A Con-Con, er, Constitutional Convention, vote is coming in 2026. Boring? Yes. Important? Also yes. John Lindstrom breaks it down.
It’s best not to confront questions like this at all, since the lack of existing rules could mean that decisions would be made by the loudest among us, rather than the wisest.
And there’s the problem: Because there’s never been a second constitutional convention, no one knows if such a gathering’s activity can be confined to one or two subjects, or whether ...
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