David Guldenschuh is an attorney and native of Rome, Georgia. He is a Policy Advisor to the Heartland Institute. A 1981 cum laude graduate of the University of Notre Dame Law School, David is recognized as one of the leading constitutional scholars in the country on Article V of the United States Constitution, the provision that deals with amending the Constitution.
He has traveled to 27 states and spoken to hundreds of state legislators nationwide on the powers that States possess through Article V to address imbalances between our federal and state governments. He is the publisher of the Article V Convention Legislative Progress Report, the only nationally recognized tracker of the status of all Article V legislation in the country. He has authored multiple constitutional publications which have been cited with approval in reports to Congress by the Congressional Research Service.
In September 2017, he was appointed by the Georgia legislature to serve as a Georgia commissioner to the historic Arizona Planning Convention of States, the first such national gathering of states since 1861. David was elected Secretary
of the Convention. He is a founding member of the National Federalism Commission f/k/a Phoenix Correspondence Commission and has served as its Secretary since its start.
David may be contacted at:
PO Box 3
Rome, GA 30161
(706) 295-0333