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Russia’s No-Good, Very Failed Coup, and Jill Lepore on Amending the Constitution

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The Importance of Constitutional Conventions

The American appetite for holding such meetings is really diminished. No state has held a constitutional convention since I think it was Rhode Island in 1986. Americans are pretty terrified of sitting down and talking to one another about how we should organize our political lives.

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