The article aims to analyze the fundamentals and the methods of state constitutional changes in the United States. It recognizes a certain pattern in the political processes of state constitutional changes, but it also points out that, in each case, some specific social groups act more intensely. Furthermore, it analyzes how external political forces can influence changes in state Constitutions. Finally, it concludes that, as a rule, the United States is currently undergoing a period in which there is a certain resistance to the creation of new state Constitutions, with greater popular preference for specific changes in the existing Constitutions
This Article argues that, contrary to current practices, constitutional change is legitimate only wh...
This first article of three on constitutional revision is by Dr. W. Brooke Graves, considered the le...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
The article aims to analyze the fundamentals and the methods of state constitutional changes in the ...
The article aims to analyze the fundamentals and the methods of state constitutional changes in the ...
The purpose of this article is to detail the various mechanisms of constitutional amendment in the s...
In most federal systems, constitutional decision-making occurs at both the national and subnational ...
This article discusses how the United States Constitution Article V Convention can be utilized to am...
This article discusses how the United States Constitution Article V Convention can be utilized to am...
This article discusses how the United States Constitution Article V Convention can be utilized to am...
To anyone raised under the Constitution of the United States, that document\u27s declaration that it...
This Article describes how reformers, who were often blocked by Congress, were able to achieve their...
In response to Richard Albert’s Quasi-Constitutional Amendments, 65 BUFF. L. REV. 739 (2017)
This Article explores the following question: why did constitutionalism in Latin America take a diff...
The article presents an analysis of the political value and social purpose of constitutions as a res...
This Article argues that, contrary to current practices, constitutional change is legitimate only wh...
This first article of three on constitutional revision is by Dr. W. Brooke Graves, considered the le...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
The article aims to analyze the fundamentals and the methods of state constitutional changes in the ...
The article aims to analyze the fundamentals and the methods of state constitutional changes in the ...
The purpose of this article is to detail the various mechanisms of constitutional amendment in the s...
In most federal systems, constitutional decision-making occurs at both the national and subnational ...
This article discusses how the United States Constitution Article V Convention can be utilized to am...
This article discusses how the United States Constitution Article V Convention can be utilized to am...
This article discusses how the United States Constitution Article V Convention can be utilized to am...
To anyone raised under the Constitution of the United States, that document\u27s declaration that it...
This Article describes how reformers, who were often blocked by Congress, were able to achieve their...
In response to Richard Albert’s Quasi-Constitutional Amendments, 65 BUFF. L. REV. 739 (2017)
This Article explores the following question: why did constitutionalism in Latin America take a diff...
The article presents an analysis of the political value and social purpose of constitutions as a res...
This Article argues that, contrary to current practices, constitutional change is legitimate only wh...
This first article of three on constitutional revision is by Dr. W. Brooke Graves, considered the le...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...