The National Constitution Center and the Center for Constitutional Design at Arizona State University present a comparative discussion of how democracies amend their constitutions, at home and around the world. A panel of distinguished scholars, including Wilfred Codrington of Brooklyn Law School, Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and Rosalind Dixon of the University of New South Wales, survey the constitutional amendment process around the world to cast light on our debates in the U.S. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates.
This program is presented in partnership with the Center for Constitutional Design at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.
Additional Resources
Jeffrey Sutton, Who Decides: States as Laboratories of Constitutional ExperimentationNational Constitution Center, Interactive Constitution, Article VRosalind Dixon and David Landau, "Tiered Constitutional Design," George Washington Law ReviewDonald Lutz, "Toward a Theory of Constitutional Amendment," The American Political Science ReviewJohn Dinan, The American State Constitutional TraditionJohn Kowal and Wilfred Codrington, The People's Constitution: 200 Years, 27 Amendments, and the Promise of a More Perfect UnionThe Constitution of the Republic of South AfricaPollock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company (1895)Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (2022)Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (1949)Florida Constitution Revision CommissionNational Constitution Center, "The Proposed Amendments," Constitution Drafting ProjectSwitzerland's Constitution of 1999 with Amendments through 2014Rosalind Dixon and Felix Uhlmann, "The Swiss Constitution and a weak-form unconstitutional amendment doctrine?" International Journal of Constitutional Law
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