amendments , that it was designed to provide American citizens with far more protection in all these areas
amendments were pass and decreased AET Rain by over 50% um all the while
amendments in 1994, running into 7,700 words.
amendments it's uh it's okay so you're you're more than welcome to here um except mark to share
There's 45 amendments ?
and we got some amendments to the nursing home laws in the community where I live.
And the Clear Act Amendments of 1990, it went into effect in 1995, it has reduced that pollution
So when you think about the Constitutional amendments , I think the Second Amendment is obviously very famous.
So when they actually wrote these amendments up, they had this in the back of their mind.
I always have opinions about the amendments to the Constitution.
I always have opinions about the amendments of the Constitution.
The convention then proposes the amendments and those amendments have to pass by three-fourths of the states.
And did you have any opinions about the amendments ?
I'm waiting for you to think some more about the amendments , what they stand for, American exceptionalism.
In preparing for this book did you study the amendments to the Constitution?
And did you have any opinions about the amendments ?
And I care less whether it's Constitutional Amendments or any of that stuff, but from a process standpoint, how do we now learn and actually do that based on what you've
even though we had just abolished slavery and passed these incredible constitutional amendments and statutes.
Because I think constitutional amendments are very tough things.
So remember, there are two roots to amendments -- Congress or states.
was superseded and overruled by the passage of the 13th and 14th Amendments in 1865 and
And he presided over the introduction of a number of the constitutional amendments .
that you would like to feature, what would it be outside of the two amendments that were discussed in the piece?
And the way that the Constitution changes-- you know, one is through the formal amendments .
That's good, because they're scary things, constitutional amendments .
In preparing for this book, did you study the amendments to the Constitution?
I mean everybody's got their top, like what their top 10 amendments are.
a half hours into the game but uh we have our own bill of rights ten amendments to our constitution that proclaim our most unimpeachable laws the
class uh if you could come up with another amendment something that's guaranteed you don't know without knowing the other nine amendments and
basically county-level maximum air pollution that we allow, that is dictated under the Clean Air Act Amendments .
But the Constitution originally had very few protections for individual rights, and those were enacted through the first 10 Amendments
secured the 15th Amendment, which protects the right to vote regardless of race-- the 15th Amendment was one of the three post-slavery amendments --
So you know, when you get into reading the Constitution and especially the Bill of Rights, the original 10 Amendments , a lot of it
They figured that they would vote-- all the conservatives would vote for this amendment, Northern liberals would join them in voting for the amendments , so there'd
It's my Third Amendment right, my Ninth Amendment-- he knew the amendments .
Whether it's Google or whether it's Amazon recommendations, Netflix, use that $100 billion machinery which you use very well for ads, use that for amendments .
Constitutional amendments .
Now in the book, we argue, as I think most economists do, that literal balanced budget amendments of the types that have been considered are fundamentally flawed.
I mean, everybody's got their top, what their top 10 amendments are.
And I had to, what I hope I do in this book is address the actual issues that people have with the Articles and Amendments .
So either way, 38 states have to ratify an amendment, but the sources of those amendments are different.