User Tools

Site Tools


documents:answers:index

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revisionBoth sides next revision
documents:answers:index [2016/01/18 22:22] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation Oliver Wolcottdocuments:answers:index [2016/06/06 23:50] Oliver Wolcott
Line 69: Line 69:
 ------------------ ------------------
 [[documents:answers:two_reasons_one_state_vote|Two Reasons Each State Will Get One Vote, Regardless of Population Size]]  [[documents:answers:two_reasons_one_state_vote|Two Reasons Each State Will Get One Vote, Regardless of Population Size]] 
-[[http://constitution.i2i.org/2015/02/06/trying-to-abolishing-the-convention’s-one-stateone-vote-rule-not-only-would-be-unconstitutionalit-wouldn’t-be-worth-trying/|Source]]+[[https://www.i2i.org/trying-to-abolishing-the-conventions-one-stateone-vote-rule-not-only-would-be-unconstitutional-it-wouldnt-be-worth-trying/|Source]]
  
 In this article, Professor Rob Natelson explains why disregarding the one-state/one-vote rule would be both unconstitutional and not worth trying. \\  In this article, Professor Rob Natelson explains why disregarding the one-state/one-vote rule would be both unconstitutional and not worth trying. \\ 
-{{:documents:answers:trying_to_abolish_the_convention_s_one-state-one-vote.pdf|Download a PDF of this document here.}}+{{:documents:answers:trying_to_abolish_the_convention_s_one-stateone-vote_rule_not_on.pdf|Download a PDF of this document here.}} 
  
 ------------ ------------
documents/answers/index.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/14 23:08 by Oliver Wolcott