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| Yes | 56% | 347 votes | Total: 620 votes | |
| No | 44% | 273 votes |
Yes
Created on: December 21, 2009 Last Updated: December 23, 2009
The question of whether the U.S. Constitution should be a “Living” document appears to lie
by Kasey Sailer
Created on: November 28, 2009
It was a plethora of things that started the movement towards the creation of America. One of the biggest
Created on: December 19, 2009 Last Updated: February 17, 2010
Two competing viewpoints in interpreting the U.S. Constitution have emerged in recent years. According
Created on: October 11, 2008
Debating issues of constitutional change is like listening to two professors debate about the nature
Created on: October 11, 2008 Last Updated: October 16, 2008
The United States Constitution, framed with the purpose of making only four guarantees, is a living
by Remnantman
Created on: January 03, 2010 Last Updated: January 05, 2010
In considering an answer to the question: Is the Constitution a “living” document, which
Created on: December 22, 2009
Is the Constitution a "living" document, which should change over time?
What an interesting question.
No
Created on: January 14, 2010 Last Updated: July 28, 2010
The theory that the Constitution is a “Living Document” has been dominant since F.D.R. tried
by Amber Dubois
Created on: February 15, 2010 Last Updated: February 16, 2010
There are actually two questions here: 1) is the Constitution a living document and 2) should it be
by Bruce Vargo
Created on: July 02, 2009
The question as posed is flawed and thus cannot be answered with either a yes or a no. The flaw in
Created on: May 24, 2010 Last Updated: May 25, 2010
The U.S. Constitution is a written contract between people. The Constitution has been extremely successful
by Ken Bradford
Created on: October 10, 2008
In a recent interview with U. S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on the CBS news program 60 Minutes,
Created on: November 08, 2008 Last Updated: July 27, 2010
The US Constitution is an amazing document that remains as useful and important today as it was when
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