Of the 27 Amendments to the US Constitution, less than a handful has been enacted in the past 50 years. So why is constitutional change so difficult in the US? Jim Zink argues that, in addition to difficult amendment procedures, the people’s “reverence” for the constitution makes them reluctant to consider changes to it. Using two studies, he finds that proposals framed as constitutional changes were far less likely to receive support compared to those framed as changes to existing laws
The U.S. Constitution is now 230 years old, and it is showing its age. Its text, taken in the sense ...
The US Constitution is a global outlier. Its omission of positive rights, its brevity, and its remar...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
The ultimate measure of a constitution is how it balances entrenchment and change. On the one hand, ...
What makes a constitution difficult to amend? The answer varies across jurisdictions. In the United ...
One of the least controversial things to say about the U.S. Constitution is that it has proven very ...
The U.S. Constitution is now 230 years old, and it is showing its age. Its text, taken in the sense ...
To amend the federal Constitution, we need the assent of two-thirds of each house of Congress and th...
While the U.S. Constitution is difficult to amend, most states constitutions are much easier to amen...
In Quasi-Constitutional Amendments, Professor Richard Albert provides an insightful and nuanced desc...
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 U.S. Constitution is now 230 years old, and it is showing its age. Its text, taken in the sense ...
The U.S. Constitution is now 230 years old, and it is showing its age. Its text, taken in the sense ...
The US Constitution is a global outlier. Its omission of positive rights, its brevity, and its remar...
The U.S. Constitution is now 230 years old, and it is showing its age. Its text, taken in the sense ...
The US Constitution is a global outlier. Its omission of positive rights, its brevity, and its remar...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
The ultimate measure of a constitution is how it balances entrenchment and change. On the one hand, ...
What makes a constitution difficult to amend? The answer varies across jurisdictions. In the United ...
One of the least controversial things to say about the U.S. Constitution is that it has proven very ...
The U.S. Constitution is now 230 years old, and it is showing its age. Its text, taken in the sense ...
To amend the federal Constitution, we need the assent of two-thirds of each house of Congress and th...
While the U.S. Constitution is difficult to amend, most states constitutions are much easier to amen...
In Quasi-Constitutional Amendments, Professor Richard Albert provides an insightful and nuanced desc...
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 U.S. Constitution is now 230 years old, and it is showing its age. Its text, taken in the sense ...
The U.S. Constitution is now 230 years old, and it is showing its age. Its text, taken in the sense ...
The US Constitution is a global outlier. Its omission of positive rights, its brevity, and its remar...
The U.S. Constitution is now 230 years old, and it is showing its age. Its text, taken in the sense ...
The US Constitution is a global outlier. Its omission of positive rights, its brevity, and its remar...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...