Herman Cain Confused About How Constitutional Amendments Work
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The Nobel Peace Prize winner wants a new constitution, too.
Meet Janine Turner, actress, constitutional advocate.
Democrats want to know why, exactly, we're not going to mention the slavery parts.
It's an easy one to miss.
Nobody cares about the Emoluments Clause.
The conservative Supreme Court judge would have dissented in 'Brown' v. 'Board of Education.'
Constitution, Declaration of Independence ... whatever.
Russ Feingold wants a constitutional amendment ending the practice of gubernatorial Senate appointments. But maybe they're too much fun?
The Founding Fathers had some top-notch ideas, but this isn't one of them.
Well, not exactly. But they're discussing whether to hear a case on Obama's eligibility as a natural-born citizen.
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