The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one national constitution with only twenty-seven amendments. In contrast, the American states have proposed 354 constitutions, held 250 conventions, and ratified 146 constitutions with at least 5,900 amendments. Why is the federal Constitution so much more stable than the state constitutions? Many scholars cite the federal Constitution’s higher procedural barriers to revision. But this dissertation asserts that ongoing state constitutional revision resolves national constitutional controversies, preempting federal constitutional amendment and quieting national inter-branch conflict. The dissertation tests this claim in two ways. First, it compares a...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
The development of American federalism is a story of contested sovereignty, and those contests are f...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
The predominant goal of this dissertation is to highlight the problem of constitutionalized discreti...
The American traditions of constitutional amendment raise contrasts and continuities with constituti...
The American traditions of constitutional amendment raise contrasts and continuities with constituti...
Despite successfully setting out a novel form of government, the Constitution of the United States o...
The US Constitution is a global outlier. Its omission of positive rights, its brevity, and its remar...
The debates of nine western constitutional conventions between 1849 and 1889 provide considerable ev...
Of the 27 Amendments to the US Constitution, less than a handful has been enacted in the past 50 yea...
There seem to be no limits on what can pass through state constitutional amendment procedures. State...
The US Constitution is a global outlier. Its omission of positive rights, its brevity, and its remar...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
The development of American federalism is a story of contested sovereignty, and those contests are f...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
The predominant goal of this dissertation is to highlight the problem of constitutionalized discreti...
The American traditions of constitutional amendment raise contrasts and continuities with constituti...
The American traditions of constitutional amendment raise contrasts and continuities with constituti...
Despite successfully setting out a novel form of government, the Constitution of the United States o...
The US Constitution is a global outlier. Its omission of positive rights, its brevity, and its remar...
The debates of nine western constitutional conventions between 1849 and 1889 provide considerable ev...
Of the 27 Amendments to the US Constitution, less than a handful has been enacted in the past 50 yea...
There seem to be no limits on what can pass through state constitutional amendment procedures. State...
The US Constitution is a global outlier. Its omission of positive rights, its brevity, and its remar...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
The development of American federalism is a story of contested sovereignty, and those contests are f...