
The Liberty Amendments
The Liberty Amendments are a series of proposed changes to the U.S. Constitution, introduced by conservative lawyer and author Mark Levin. They aim to limit federal power, enhance states' authority, and protect individual freedoms. Key ideas include requiring a balanced budget, imposing term limits on Congress and Supreme Court justices, and making it easier to amend the Constitution. These proposals seek to restore what supporters see as a more limited federal government and uphold principles of liberty and constitutional originalism. However, they are not officially part of the Constitution until ratified by the states.