November 2, 2015
Convening Convention of The States
[From article]
History offers some illustrations: The 1861 Washington Convention proposed an amendment that was never ratified, but its proceedings were generally dignified and they provided us with a “beginning-to-end” pattern for future use. On the other hand, the 1780 Philadelphia “price convention” deadlocked with no resolution. Its members haplessly adjourned to a future time, and when that time came, no one bothered to show up.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/10/voting_rules_at_a_convention_of_the_states_.html
October 31, 2015
Voting Rules at a Convention of the States
By Rob Natelson
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