1st Amendment
An Amendment
It isn't. Amendments are the only 'legal' way to make changes to the Constitution. Changes by other methods, including aberrant and tortured reasoning or interpretations by any governmental branch are usurpations (stealing) by the federal government of powers belonging to the states and the people.
You have to send a letter to the president and ask him and/or tell him what amendment to put in (amendment mean changes to the constitution)
17th amendment, state legislatures used to pick them but now the people do
I think the Designated Hitter rule was an amendment.
1st Amendment
Freedom to petition the government is a fundamental right that allows individuals to voice their concerns and seek remedies for grievances. It allows citizens to engage with their government, express their views, and request action or changes on issues that directly affect them. This freedom promotes accountability, transparency, and participation in the democratic process.
Amendments can not be changed or repealed by any one person or a group of persons. The only way an amendment can be appealed is by another amendment added to the constitution that changes and/or repeals the amendment that the people or government want changed.
Not a court order! Guaranteed by the 6th Amendment to the US Constitution.
the amendment process
the amendment process
There were no changes to the 16ht amendment after it was ratified. As of today we are still being taxed by congress.
were there any changes or modifications proposed that were not included in the 10th amendment
Amendment
amendment
Amendment 26
Informal amendment