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The People’s House Holds the Purse-Strings (Some Constitutional Amendments #2)

Many writers propose constitutional amendments in order to demonstrate their fantasy vision of the perfect regime. In this series, I propose realistic amendments to the Constitution aimed at improving the structure of the U.S. national government, without addressing substantive issues. … Continue reading

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Geld the Veto (Some Constitutional Amendments #1)

Many writers propose constitutional amendments in order to demonstrate their fantasy vision of the perfect regime. In this series, I propose realistic amendments to the Constitution aimed at improving the structure of the U.S. national government, without addressing substantive issues. … Continue reading

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Some Principles for Proposing Constitutional Amendments (On One’s Blog)

The Constitution at the National Archives. Warms your heart just to look at her, don’t it? Let’s recklessly start another series! Worthy Reads is going well, but I don’t want the blog to be taken over by my clippings from … Continue reading

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