World News Hollande Abandons Plan To Strip Convicted Terrorists Of French Citizenship 12:11pm March 30, 2016 by Merrit Kennedy The measure has sharply divided France since it was proposed three days after the November attacks in Paris.
Politics & Government Rewrite The Constitution? Several States Are Trying To 6:08pm February 04, 2016 by Chas Sisk Even though there's a clause permitting a constitutional convention, one has not been held since the original convention in Philadelphia in 1787.
World News Thailand's Draft Constitution Rejected By Council 2:37pm September 06, 2015 by Scott Neuman The National Reform Council, handpicked by the military junta, spent nine months working on the new charter only to vote it down in what some see as a move to further delay elections.