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- 23rd Amendment (1)
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- 12th Amendment (4)
- 13th Amendment (7)
- 14th Amendment (8)
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- 26th Amendment (3)
- 27th Amendment (6)
- Constitution Day@ (15)
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- Senate Proposed Amendments@ (18)
- State Constitutions@ (88)
See also:
- Society: History: By Region: North America: United States: Historical Documents (22)
- Society: Law: Legal Information: Constitutional Law and Civil Rights (138)
Ratification of Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
au.af.mil
A brief discussion of Ratification Deadlines. U.S. Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, by David C. Huckabee, CRS Report 97-922 GOV, (Washington: September 30, 1997.) [PDF]
U.S. Constitution
archives.gov
At the National Archives and Records Administration. Downloads of high resolution images of the constitution are provided along with transcripts and articles of explanation.
The Founders Constitution
press-pubs.uchicago.edu
Anthology on writings of founders of the government from the early seventeenth century to the 1830s. Indexes, search and themes.
National Center for Constitutional Studies
nccs.net
Advocating an interpretation of the Constitution, which they believe accords with original intent. Study courses, newsletters, and seminars.
The U.S. Constitution: Founding Fathers
archives.gov
Biographical information about the men who created the U.S. Constitution.
U.S. Constitution
law.cornell.edu
At Cornell University. Loads very quickly.
US Constitution Resource Centre
tcnbp.tripod.com
An annotated constitution text with thousands of web links and book references arranged by constitution line. Free off-line study guide.
WashLaw WEB - Constitutional Law
washlaw.edu
Internet resources on the constitution. Maintained by the Washburn University School of Law.
Ghost Amendment: The Thirteenth Amendment that Never Was
ghostamendment.com
History of a pro-slavery constitutional amendment proposed by Congress in 1861.
Our Constitutional Rights
ourconstitutionalrights.com
Explains rights using humorous text and visuals. Includes actual text and Supreme Court decisions.
Constitutional Nonsense and Titles of Nobility
thirdamendment.com
An article that in detail explains why the "missing 13th amendment" is a myth, and why fringe groups claim it exists.
Constitutional Law - Jurist: The Law Professors' Network
jurist.law.pitt.edu
Links to information and materials on Constitutional Law.
Constitution of the United States
gpoaccess.gov
From the U.S. Government Printing Office. Includes Analysis and Interpretation, multiple editions, TXT and PDF versions.
Law and Politics Book Review
bsos.umd.edu
Links to reviews of books on constitutional law.
Cato Institute: Center for Constitutional Studies
cato.org
Wide range of constitutional issues from the natural rights tradition. Extensive library of studies, articles and monographs available.
Constitution Facts
constitutionfacts.com
The entire text of the Constitution, Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence, with details about other facets of American government.
Constitution of the United States
senate.gov
From the Senate. Shown is original text and an explanation of what each section means.
U.S. Constitution: Text / Accessibility Version
stlplaces.com
A highly accessible version of the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the rest of the Amendments. Takes advantage of modern browsers but can be used text only.
National Consititution Center - Classroom Resources
constitutioncenter.org
Materials useful for educators in teaching about Constitution. Includes lesson plans, online activities and current events.
Constitutional Law Foundation
conlaw.org
Seeks to advance environmental law issues, intergenerational ethics, and the concern for posterity stated in the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution. Provides articles and documents related to the U.S. Constitution and environmental protection.- Wikipedia: United States Constitution - Brief history of the document together with the text in its entirety.
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'Parliament mandated to amend constitution' - The Express Tribune
Mon, 26 Jul 2010 22:12:24 GMT+00:00
' The Express Tribune Parliament is a sovereign and supreme institution and commands full powers to introduce amendments in the Constitution , he argued, ... Parliament could amend constitution on aspirations of masses: CJP South Asian News Agency (SANA) Public pressure led to restoration of judiciary, says CJP Daily Times SC told assembly has powers to amend constitution The Express Tribune South Asian News Agency (SANA) - Online - International News Network
Mon, 26 Jul 2010 22:12:24 GMT+00:00
' The Express Tribune Parliament is a sovereign and supreme institution and commands full powers to introduce amendments in the Constitution , he argued, ... Parliament could amend constitution on aspirations of masses: CJP South Asian News Agency (SANA) Public pressure led to restoration of judiciary, says CJP Daily Times SC told assembly has powers to amend constitution The Express Tribune South Asian News Agency (SANA) - Online - International News Network
Section 1(33). Rediscovering the Unadulterated Constitution and ...
Douglass Bartley
Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:24:56 GM
From it all subsequent acts of the people of the United States, including the . constitution. , are dated and authorized. It defines at once the legal and the moral personality of that 'one People' (who are also said to be a 'good people') ...
Douglass Bartley
Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:24:56 GM
From it all subsequent acts of the people of the United States, including the . constitution. , are dated and authorized. It defines at once the legal and the moral personality of that 'one People' (who are also said to be a 'good people') ...
Is the Constitution to be changed and interpreted by the courts according to their own pleasure?
Q. With Goowin Liu's nomination to the Appeals Court and his interpretation of the Constitution as "should be bought up to time" is very troubling for me. Because my interpretation of the Constitution is that the Founding fathers envisioned changes in the future which is why they included the Amendment process and not Judicial Activism as both the right and left have done which in my mind has corrupted the legal system. BTW, where are my people the Polynesians and Native Americans on this issue? Too much Kava,,,geez.
Asked by Ningii-waabamaa Okemos - Tue Apr 6 16:53:15 2010 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's not supposed to be, but it often has been. Example: The Kelo case actually changed words in the Constitution. The eminent domain clause in the 5th Amendment used to be for "public use." But according to Kelo, land can be seized for the "public good."
Answered by Uncle Pennybags - Tue Apr 6 16:56:17 2010
Q. With Goowin Liu's nomination to the Appeals Court and his interpretation of the Constitution as "should be bought up to time" is very troubling for me. Because my interpretation of the Constitution is that the Founding fathers envisioned changes in the future which is why they included the Amendment process and not Judicial Activism as both the right and left have done which in my mind has corrupted the legal system. BTW, where are my people the Polynesians and Native Americans on this issue? Too much Kava,,,geez.
Asked by Ningii-waabamaa Okemos - Tue Apr 6 16:53:15 2010 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's not supposed to be, but it often has been. Example: The Kelo case actually changed words in the Constitution. The eminent domain clause in the 5th Amendment used to be for "public use." But according to Kelo, land can be seized for the "public good."
Answered by Uncle Pennybags - Tue Apr 6 16:56:17 2010
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