Heritage Foundation Backing Article V Convention?
Joe Wolverton, Constitutional Law Scholar for The John Birch Society, discusses the news publicized by Robert Natelson that the Heritage Foundation now endorses...
Joe Wolverton, Constitutional Law Scholar for The John Birch Society, discusses the news publicized by Robert Natelson that the Heritage Foundation now endorses...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gained approval this week from the state Senate’s Public Safety Committee, and...
Read moreCOS claims that "only 10 percent of Americans think our democracy is working," and identifies the Constitution as the problem, as it hasn't...
Read moreThat admission by progressives is an accurate assessment of what a "real" Article V convention would do, as opposed to the COS "simulated"...
Read moreIn a victory for the U.S. Constitution, Oregon has rescinded all its applications for an Article V Constitutional Convention, or Con-Con. On July...
Read moreConservatives of all stripes in the United States generally agree that the federal government — Congress, the Supreme Court, and the presidency —...
Read moreThe New American’s Christian Gomez sits down with author and contributor to The New American magazine Joe Wolverton to discuss his online article titled, “Convention of States Ad for ‘Simulated...
Read moreCalifornia governor and potential 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Gavin Newsom announced the launch of his “Campaign for Democracy” to propose a 28th amendment...
Read moreFor one thing, COS people demonstrably lie when they state that the Founders envisaged a new convention "as a check and balance on...
Read moreActually, the only way to save America is to elect state legislators and governors who will rein in Washington by applying the Tenth...
Read moreIn an anticlimactic defeat for COS, Iowa lawmakers simply decided not to bring the Con-Con resolution for a vote, just before wrapping up...
Read moreIn this exclusive interview with The New American, Senator David Johnson (R-33), a South Dakota legislator and officer in the US Air Force and...
Read moreThe bills' sponsors rightly note that "the powers delegated by the Constitution of 1787 to the federal government are few and defined, and...
Read moreIn today’s spotlight is legal scholar Joanna Martin, popularly known under her pseudonym Publius-Huldah. For decades she has been a tireless defender of...
Read moreIn an exclusive interview with The New American, state Representative Helena Hayes (R-Iowa) relays her personal story about how a Convention of States (COS)...
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