Between 2020 and 2021, leading constitutional experts got together, debated the major flaws of America’s founding document, and drafted a new constitution for a modern pluralistic democracy rather than a slaveholding republic. The results, along with a set of essays, were published in a special issue of Democracy Journal. We hope the document will spark conversation about the need to modernize the US Constitution. Read what we came up with: https://bit.ly/2Sna6QF
The Democracy Constitution

This special symposium is probably the most ambitious project this journal has ever undertaken: the writing of a new constitution for our country. The symposium includes several sections. We begin with a group of introductory essays by Editor Michael Tomasky, who describes the genesis of the project

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Here is some coverage of our draft constitution in a recent Vox article on Chile’s constitution-drafting process (I’m quoted): https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/2022/9/17/23356815/chile-constitution-boric-pinochet-reform-america
Chile rejected its new progressive constitution. What can America learn from it?

The tricky politics of rewriting the constitution.

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Fantastic! Just subscribed & inquired about ordering a print copy of this issue. Thank you so much for sharing!

@roberttsai needs term limits for congress and Supreme Court justices.