Organizing the Constitutional Convention
In this lecture, professor Kevin Butterfield considers a basic question: what kinds of rules and procedures did the delegates to the Constitutional Convention agree upon? Fully aware that they were going to be doing something extraordinarily significant — not to mention extraordinarily divisive and controversial — the members of the convention knew that the rules that they established to guide their debates would be vitally important.
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