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62 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 501 (1993-1994)
Is the Twenty--Seventh Amendment 200 Years Too Late

handle is hein.journals/gwlr62 and id is 517 raw text is: Is the Twenty-Seventh Amendment
200 Years Too Late?
Stewart Dalzell* & Eric J. Beste**
Table of Contents
Introduction  ...................................................  502
I. The Process of Constitutional Amendment ................ 507
A. The Constitution as Fundamental Law and
Com  pact  ....... ...................................  507
B.  Article  V  .............................................  509
II. Timeliness of Ratification ................................. 513
A. Dillon v. Gloss and Its Progeny ........................ 514
B. Existence of a Time Limitation ...................... 521
1. Article V's Scales for Weighing the Will of the
People  ...........................................  521
2. Article V and Contract Law ....................... 523
3. Constitutional Coherence ........................ 526
III. Judicial Review and the Amendment Process .............. 529
A. Judicial Tradition of Constitutional Adjudication ..... 531
B. Political Questions ................................... 534
C. Judiciary versus Congress ............................ 537
IV. Judicial Implementation of the Reasonable-Time
Requirement ..............................................    540
Conclusion  ....................................................  543
* United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. B.S. 1965,
University of Pennsylvania; J.D. 1969, University of Pennsylvania. Judge Dalzell would like
to thank Ms. Robin Kershaw, Reference Librarian of the Library of the United States Court
of Appeals for the Third Circuit, for her patient assistance in helping to find the more
obscure references in this Article.
** B.A. 1991, University of Pennsylvania;J.D. 1994, Northwestern University School of
Law. Mr. Beste would like to thank Dean Robert Bennett and Mr. Robert Unikel for their
early assistance on his part of this enterprise.
April 1994 Vol. 62 No. 4

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