Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by dredmorbius 3599 days ago
There's nothing about the US Constitution that says that different elements of it don't conflict. The question precisely is working out where boundaries exist, and what trade-offs to make.
1 comments

No, but changing the constitution is not a minor affair. You can't just propose one amendment through the legislative process, you have to launch a convention, and the country you get on the other side of that may not have much in common with the country now.
You certainly can change the Constitution without a convention. The federal legislature passes it with a 2/3rds vote and then the states ratify it.