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What are the legal Ramifications if any, of ratifying the last remaining Un-ratified amendment of the Constitution?
What does “without apportionment” mean in the 16th amendment of U.S. Constitution?Is it possible to nullify the U.S. Constitution via amendment?Repeal of an amendment proposal to the U.S. ConstitutionThe condition of amendment in US constitution article V: Does it have any practical effect?What do the last four words of the Tenth Amendment mean?What part of the constitution makes the US federal agency “Food and Drug Administration” legal?Why Was The 17th Amendment Necessary?What means 'higher democracy' in the Constitution?How are cryptocurrencies not illegal by the US Constitution?The “compact” in “Agreement or Compact” (U.S. Constitution): legal terminology
There were originally 12 articles proposed for ratification in the "bill of rights" ten were ratified soon after. One was ratified in 1992 and the remaining proposal has no deadline or date of expiration to be ratified and requires only one more state to accept it in order to be added to the Constitution.
The interesting part of this is that it would potentially increase the number of representatives in the house of representatives from 425 to approximately 6,400.
My question is as follows;
What are the possible consequences (positive and/or negative) and of the house of representatives being increased in such a drastic way?
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There were originally 12 articles proposed for ratification in the "bill of rights" ten were ratified soon after. One was ratified in 1992 and the remaining proposal has no deadline or date of expiration to be ratified and requires only one more state to accept it in order to be added to the Constitution.
The interesting part of this is that it would potentially increase the number of representatives in the house of representatives from 425 to approximately 6,400.
My question is as follows;
What are the possible consequences (positive and/or negative) and of the house of representatives being increased in such a drastic way?
constitutional-law us-constitution congress us-house-of-reps
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There were originally 12 articles proposed for ratification in the "bill of rights" ten were ratified soon after. One was ratified in 1992 and the remaining proposal has no deadline or date of expiration to be ratified and requires only one more state to accept it in order to be added to the Constitution.
The interesting part of this is that it would potentially increase the number of representatives in the house of representatives from 425 to approximately 6,400.
My question is as follows;
What are the possible consequences (positive and/or negative) and of the house of representatives being increased in such a drastic way?
constitutional-law us-constitution congress us-house-of-reps
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There were originally 12 articles proposed for ratification in the "bill of rights" ten were ratified soon after. One was ratified in 1992 and the remaining proposal has no deadline or date of expiration to be ratified and requires only one more state to accept it in order to be added to the Constitution.
The interesting part of this is that it would potentially increase the number of representatives in the house of representatives from 425 to approximately 6,400.
My question is as follows;
What are the possible consequences (positive and/or negative) and of the house of representatives being increased in such a drastic way?
constitutional-law us-constitution congress us-house-of-reps
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