Constitution
Convention of States Boasts of Congressional Notice of Article V Movement
What is COS's "historic news"? “The U.S. Congress has officially met to discuss our growing movement in the states….” ...
Supreme Court Will Hear Social-media Censorship Case While Allowing Such Censorship to Continue
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear the Biden administration’s appeal of two lower-court findings that the administration violated the Constitution in...
Read moreCOS: State Governments Must Use Article V to Control the Feds
Convention of States claims that it seeks to shore up state sovereignty and use that sovereignty to restrain the runaway federal government. ...
Read moreRamaswamy: Deport ALL Illegals — Including Their U.S.-born Children
Some opposed to this claim that deporting the children would violate the 14th Amendment, which they conveniently ignore or misinterpret. ...
Read moreRick Santorum: Article V Convention Will Change Our Trajectory
Santorum said that an Article V convention is “a powerful means to shift the nation's trajectory.” He’s right, but not for the reason...
Read moreThe Illinois Gun Grab & Hold My Beer! Sidearm & Six Packing Hero Stops Robbery
Illinois lawmakers are pushing more unconstitutional gun control legislation, and calling upon cackling gun control clown Vice President Kamala Harris and the organization...
Read moreSupreme Court to Rule on Domestic Violence Protection Orders
Bipartisan gun safety organization 97Percent has submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court, arguing that the Fifth Circuit’s decision in U.S. v....
Read moreSupreme Court Needs to End Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
On October 10, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case of interest and significance to politicians and people alike: the case...
Read moreCOS Poll: “Resounding Majority” Support Article V Convention
“Yet even in countries where the highest liberty is allowed, and the greatest light shines, you generally find certain men, and bodies of...
Read moreWould a Criminal Trial on Charges on Which He Was Acquitted During Impeachment Expose Trump to Double Jeopardy?
The question of double jeopardy is a complex and fervently debated one. We present some arguments on both sides of the issue. ...
Read moreWhy I Voted to Fire McCarthy: Rep. Matt Rosendale
Representative Matt Rosendale of Montana was one of eight Republicans who voted to fire House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. In this interview with The New...
Read moreConvention of States: Con-Con Is Best and Only Option for Restraining Federal Government
One of the attorneys representing former President Donald Trump in his legal challenge to the election result in Georgia believes that “the only...
Read moreConvention of States: Congress Fears Article V; Bureaucracy Usurps State Sovereignty
“We have bureaucrats usurping the sovereignty of the people and the state legislatures and we need to finally pull that back with Article...
Read moreMark Meckler: Convention of States Could Take 10-25 Years to Accomplish
In a recent appearance on a Convention of States (COS) podcast, the organization’s president, Mark Meckler, told his supporters that they need to...
Read moreOn This Day in History: Congress Sends Proposed Bill of Rights to the States for Consideration
The sending of the Bill of Rights to the states for ratification on October 2, 1789, was a pivotal moment in U.S. history....
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