well, i dont know the full reason for this forsementation but it seems that the article that amendement two changed was that one over there!! haahahaha bananas are yellow:)
14th section 2
Article V
Article V
Article VI
The 10th Amendment gives clarity to the division of powers.
Article V
The US Supreme Court is not going to "stop the First Amendment"; they lack authority to change the Constitution. Article V of the US Constitution explains the formal amendment process.
One would be Article 4:Section 2 Clause 1
the change of the Constitution is an amendment
An article of the US Constitution did not abolish slavery but an amendment, the 13th, did.
No branch of Congress ratifies an amendment. 2/3s of both houses (House and Senate) propose an amendment and send the proposed amendment out to the states for ratification. 3/4s of the states are needed to "ratify" an amendment. This is found in Article 5 of the Constitution.
Article V lays out the Amendment process of the U.S. Constitution. It can either be voted for by 2/3 of each house of Congress and ratified by 3/4 of the states, or it can be amended by a convention specified for this process by 2/3 of the states.