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Takeaways From the First Student-Led Model US Constitutional Convention
Of course, the Framers did not adopt Jefferson’s constitutional sunsetting approach, but they did allow for amendments that could enable new generations of citizens to imprint their new ideas and
The next wave’s amendments: Which ones will make it to ratification?
So which proposals might prevail? The factors that will determine the survivor amendments are numerous and ever-changing. However, for any amendment to reach the ratification goal line, it must address
Center’s Executive Director Speaks to PBS Horizon about the Model Constitutional Convention
Students will serve as state delegates (two from each state), engaging in debates and drafting constitutional amendments. This unique opportunity allows participants to immerse themselves in the legislative process, gaining
ASU hosts first student-led Model Constitutional Convention
Students from across the country converged on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus to demonstrate what collaboration and compromise can look like. After three days of deliberation and debate, the delegates passed four amendments.
Director of ASU’s Center for Constitutional Design speaks on concurrent resolutions in Arizona
Stefanie Lindquist, executive director of the CCD at ASU Law, confirms that in Arizona, “concurrent resolutions ‘express the will’ of the two chambers but are not presented to the state’s