Constitutional scholar and educator Robert Brown explains the meaning of Federalist 40 from the Federalist Papers and its significance in the current debate over an Article V Convention to amend the Constitution.
Federalist 40 and the Article V Convention
Christian Gomez
Christian Gomez graduated from the John C. Whitehead School of International Relations and Diplomacy at Seton Hall University, in South Orange, NJ. Based in Appleton, Wisconsin, Mr. Gomez is a print, online, and video contributor for The New American magazine.
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