The court case that brought about the 27th Amendment was Dillon v. Gloss. This court case took place in 1921. There was a court case that challenged this Amendment in 1992. That court case involved Boehner v. Anderson.
The 27th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which delays any Congressional pay changes from taking effect until after the next Congressional Elections, was ratified in 1992, while George H. W. Bush was President. It was originally submitted in 1789, the year George Washington took office.
The 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which changed who elected U.S. Senators, was passed by Congress during the presidency of William Howard Taft, and it was ratified about a month after Woodrow Wilson took office.
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Woodrow Wilson
Gregory Watson is associated with the 27th amendment because he led the movement to get the amendment ratified. The 27th Amendment was ratified in May of 1992.
27th
The last amendment, which is the 27th Amendment to the United States Constitution, was ratified in 1992.
This amendment was written and passed by Congress in 1789 when Washington was President. It was not ratified by the required number of states until 1992, while George H. W. Bush was President.
The 27th amendment, which was finally ratified in 1992.
The 27th amendment, which was finally ratified in 1992.
27th Both the most recently ratified (1992) AND the longest to get ratified (it took 203 years)
Woodrow Wilson was the President when the 17th amendment was ratified on April 8, 1913.
it was proposed more than 200 years before it was ratified.
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