Perspectives on Continuing Constitutional Activism: The Case of the 1969-70 Arkansas Convention Delegates

Authors

  • Arthur English
  • John J. Carroll

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15763/issn.2374-7781.1980.1.0.3-24

Abstract

Interviews with 80 of the 100 delegates to the 1969-70 Arkansas Constitutional Convention demonstrate that the delegates have remained active on constitutional reform issues and constitute part of the state's attentive elite on these questions. The agenda of the 1979 Constitutional Convention is found to have been framed substantially by the terms of the 1970 debate. The reordering of priorities which does appear is the product of incremental constitutional reform since 1970 and the intrusion of national economic trends on the state. Delegates believe the major obstacles to constitutional change in Arkansas are public suspicion of change and the opposition of entrenched interest groups.

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1981-01-01

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