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The Process of Constitutional Amendment: Law, History, and Politics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

Walter Dellinger*
Affiliation:
Duke University Law School

Extract

The first part of the seminar examined a mystery that reverberates through two centuries: how does a constitutional system of government, itself born of revolution, properly provide for its own revision — provide literally for its own reconstitution? We first considered the political and intellectual assumptions against which Article V of the United States Constitution — the amendment article — was drafted, and then looked briskly at the historical context in which the Constitution's twenty-six amendments have been adopted. With this as background, we addressed a range of issues concerning the law and policy of constitutional change that are currently the subject of lively dispute in America.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1986

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