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Unequal Apportionment in the State LegislaturesAccording to the "Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment every person in every state has a right to be equally represented. Why is i… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
UnequalDo you believe that all of the people in all of the states should be equally represented in the House of Representatives? Should the voice… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
End Political GerrymanderingIn order to end the political corruption associated with gerrymandering, I suggest that state representatives be chosen to represent their… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Equal Protection ClauseBefore the ratification of the 14th Amendment in 1868 each of the states had the Constitutional authority to determine the size of their le… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Supreme CourtBy allowing the Supreme Court to change the Constitution by re-interpreting it, we have given the court the power to become a legislative… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Nullifying the 17th AmendmentIn 1913 the state legislature of Delaware voted to reject the proposed 17th Amendment, but in 2010 the state legislature voted to change th… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
The Bicameral LegislatureThe plan proposed by Roger Sherman to government with one legislative chamber to represent the people and a second chamber to represent the… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
States Have a Duty to Defend the ConstitutionStates Have a Duty to Defend the Constitution The legislators in all of the States have taken an oath to preserve, protect and defend the C… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Population and RepresentationThere were 892 European colonists living in Virginia. The population included 670 able-bodied men, 119 women, 39 “serviceable boys,” and… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Federalist Paper No. 55:EXCERPTED FROM Federalist Paper No. 55: “The Total Number of the House of Representatives” (February 13, 1788) After reading the inspired… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
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