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Abstract
Article V is the keystone of the Constitution. For, by altering its provisions, the process of amendment can be made so rigid as to become impracticable, or so flexible that the instrument can be altered without sufficient thought. Through this article, then, we reach toward every other clause in the Constitution.
Recommended Citation
Ralph R. Martig,
AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION ARTICLE FIVE: THE KEYSTONE OF THE ARCH,
35
Mich. L. Rev.
1253
(1937).
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