Founder, CEO and Webmaster of the Constitution Society website.
Has drafted three sets of Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. These should be regarded as short position statements on constitutional construction. The main focus is not, especially for the clarifying amendments, on actually getting them ratified, but on using them to drive reform in legal practice.
Intervenor in LULAC v. Perry, the Texas redistricting case, seeking to get declaration of a standard of proof for when a congressional district is improperly gerrymandered, and to establish a non-partisan system for computer-generated and randomly selected maps to replace the current system of humans drawing maps. See http://www.constitution.org/reform/us/tx/redistrict/cnpr.htm .
Played leading role in getting civics textbooks revised to correct errors and bring them into compliance with the Constitution as originally understood. See http://www.constitution.org/reform/us/tx/textbook/textbook.htm .
Previously the Texas Libertarian nominee for Texas Attorney General in 2002 and 2006. Here is the page from that contest.
Delegate to the Libertarian Party national conventions in 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008. Served on Platform Committee for the 2006 and 2008 conventions. Member of the Libertarian Reform Caucus that produced and got adopted the shorter Platform in the 2008 convention. At the 2008 convention introduced two resolutions, but they were not adopted:


