Title: COS Overview - Resources
Original CoS Document (slug): maryland-cos-overview-resources
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Note: Most of these resources are located elsewhere on the Convention of States Action website and many of them overlap in scope. They are listed here for convenience, but this is not an exhaustive list. Please explore the site. There is a wealth of information out there.
How it Works
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Proposed Convention Rules - Professor Rob Natelson, one of the nation’s leading Article V experts, crafted an initial draft of rules for a Convention of the States along with Convention of States Project co-founder, Michael Farris.
FAQs - This printable, three-page document includes answers to all the most frequently asked questions about the Convention of States Project.
Article V Legislative Compendium - Written by premier Article V scholar Professor Rob Natelson, it is the best source of historical research on Article V and the history of conventions.
Videos
Countering Objections
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The States Control the Article V Process - Opponents of an Article V convention have been repeatedly defeated in their claims that an Article V convention would “run away.” The Framers of our Constitution were wiser than that.
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Is "Nullification" the Answer? - Some conservative groups have argued that the Tenth Amendment allows an individual state to “nullify” any federal law that exceeds the enumerated powers delegated to the federal government under the Constitution.
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In Support of a Convention of States
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Public Lands: A “Generational Vision” - The federal takeover of western lands is getting out of control. As Ken Ivory explains in this piece, a Convention of States can help rein in this troubling federal practice.
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Miscellaneous
Convention of States Action - Maryland Site Links
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