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  • Opponents of the U.S. Constitution's ratification
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  • Supporters of the U.S. Constitution's ratification
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  • ...ive]] initiative, proposed by [[Randy Barnett]], for amendment(s) to the [[U.S. Constitution]] to "to restore the balance between state and federal power as well as the
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  • ...ional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...ional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...ly strict view of U.S. [[constitutional law]], principally regarding the [[U.S. Constitution]] as a document to be read literally and not interpreted
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  • #redirect[[U.S. Constitution]]
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  • ...d by the party that has a majority in the House of Representatives. The [[U.S. Constitution|Constitution]] does not require the speaker to be an incumbent member of th
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  • ...ional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...ional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...ional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Twenty-seventh Amendment of the U.S. Constitution]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Twenty-seventh Amendment of the U.S. Constitution]]
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  • ...ional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Twenty-seventh Amendment of the U.S. Constitution/Definition]]
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  • ...ional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution}} {{r|Seventeenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution||**}}
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  • ...can states delegates in 1787 to develop a stronger government, created the U.S. Constitution.
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  • ...ional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution|United States Constitution}}
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  • Areas administered by the United States in which only parts of the U.S. Constitution apply.
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  • ...nental Congress]] (1977) that was replaced in 1789 by the newly ratified [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An 1875 proposed amendment to the [[U.S. Constitution]] that would have forbidden the public funding of private, denominational s
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  • ...ates a totally new U.S. tax code, a [[Balanced Budget Amendment]] to the [[U.S. Constitution]] and a Tax Limitation Amendment preventing further increases in Federal ta
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  • Attorney specializing in [[First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution|First Amendment]] issues, generally for [[American conservative]] causes; c
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution}}
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  • ...known as the separation of church and state) of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution}}
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  • ...ilton]], [[James Madison]], and John Jay campaigning for adoption of the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (proposed 1789, ratified 1992) providing that no change in congressmembers'
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  • The first ten amendments to the [[U.S. Constitution]] which were ratified in 1791 to preserve select rights for citizens.
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  • ...known as the separation of church and state) of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution|United States Constitution}}
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  • The Supremacy Clause is the second of three clauses in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution. It reads as follows:
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  • *[[U.S. Constitution]]
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  • {{r|First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution}} {{r|Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution}}
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  • ...parties united to form the U.S. Taxpayers Party, which was renamed the '''U.S. Constitution Party''' at its 1999 convention. While many would call it [[American conser
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  • {{r|Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution}} {{r|Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution}}
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  • ...ates Congress, its jurisdiction comes from Article I, Section VII of the [[U.S. Constitution]] which declares, "All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the Hou
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  • ...eturn of runaway slaves. These laws were legitimated by Article IV of the U.S. Constitution.
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  • *[[William Samuel Johnson]]--signatory of the U.S. Constitution
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution}}
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  • {{r|First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution}}
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  • ...n the Southern US, an interest group for helping ensure rights under the [[U.S. Constitution]] and the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]
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  • ...upreme Court of the United States]] decision that [[First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution]] rights applied to corporations as well as biological persons, reversing l
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Most often associated with the [[U.S. Constitution]] but used in American state and local law, as well as in other countries,
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  • ...tional, violating the Establishment Clause of the [[First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution]]
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  • {{r|Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution}}
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  • In the United States, civil rights derive from the [[U.S. Constitution|Constitution of the United States]], the [[Bill of Rights (United States)|B
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  • {{rpl|U.S. Constitution}}
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  • ...rican Center for Law and Justice, specializing in [[First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution]] law; formerly staff attorney, [[Catholic League for Religious and Civil R
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  • The district courts were created under the authority of Article III of the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...ed as a separate and co-equal branch of government in Article III of the [[U.S. Constitution]], and specialized first-level administrative law bodies in the Executive B
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  • The legal doctrine holding that the [[Fourteenth Amendment]] to the [[U.S. Constitution]] implicitly "incorporates" many of the provisions of the [[Bill of Rights
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  • ...perations]] and exploring the interactions of the [[First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution]] with information operations with Islamic countries
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  • On 28 April 1788, Maryland became the seventh state to ratify the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...idential succession are spelled out in the [[Twenty-fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution|25th Amendment to the Constitution]].
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  • The '''Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution''' states:<blockquote> A well regulated Militia being necessary to the secu
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution}}
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  • Pennsylvania ratified the [[U.S. Constitution]] on 12 December 1787, the second state to do so.
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution}}
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