Bowen Faculty: LEAP Over The Constitution
You might recall that Bowen Law School Dean Michael Schwartz told us that the law school’s affirmative action plan, LEAP, was “just this side of Supreme Court decisions.” But we’ve recently discovered...
View ArticleIs Matt Campbell Qualified To Blog?
As we’ve noted before, sometimes Matt Campbell posts insightful legal analysis containing persuasive legal arguments. And sometimes he completely misses the mark by making arguments that would get an...
View ArticleAnother Case Shows Need For Right-To-Record Law
Another law enforcement agency was in the news recently after it paid the cost for attempting to restrict the right of citizens to film law enforcement.
View ArticleLast Week’s Desperate Political Attacks: A Brief Review
Now that election season has arrived, the scent of desperation in the latest attacks on Republican candidates is becoming increasingly apparent.
View ArticleIs It Time to Trip the Article V Fire Alarm?
Article V of the Constitution provides that, “The Congress…on the application of the legislatures of two thirds of the several states, shall call a convention for proposing amendments…” Has the time...
View ArticleIntroducing “Article V 2.0”: The Compact for a Balanced Budget
After we ran our piece yesterday about Mike Farris’s appearances in Arkansas next week, it occurred to me that we ought to make it clear that Farris’s approach to Article V activism isn’t the only path...
View ArticleMy Favorite Proposal to Amend the Constitution
Earlier this week, we had guest commentary from Michael Farris and Nick Dranias on Article V reform. We hear lots and lots of talk about how we need to amend the federal Constitution. I have lots of...
View ArticleArticle V Bills Moving Through Legislature
Both an Article V convention proposal and a balanced budget compact proposal passed out of the House State Agencies Committee Friday morning.
View ArticleScalia: Article V Conventions Can Be Limited
One of the main fears expressed by opponents of an Article V convention is the perceived danger of a “runaway convention” — a convention in which delegates support changes to the Constitution that go...
View ArticleOpen Carry In Arkansas Here To Say
It’s almost as if expanding citizens’ constitutional rights doesn’t make us any less safe!
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