Florida Law Review
Abstract
This Essay explains how the Model Constitutional Convention (MCC) was structured and the amendments it produced. It reflects on the impact the event had on the participants and on how a national movement to host MCCs across the country might unfold. It concludes with thoughts about how the MCC might be improved in future years to simulate more closely the reality of legal, social, and political conditions in the United States—conditions that have the potential to shape constitutional reform efforts.
Recommended Citation
Stefanie A. Lindquist and Neta Borshansky,
The Model Constitutional Convention: A Simulated Exercise in Constitutional Reform,
77 Fla. L. Rev.
1369
(2025).
Available at: https://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/flr/vol77/iss4/5