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  • ...orporates" many of the provisions of the [[Bill of Rights (United States) |Bill of Rights]] and applies them to state governments.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bill of Rights (United States)]]
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  • A '''bill of rights''' is a list of rights enjoyed by an individual in a specific context. ...from this usage. In 2022 the British government introduced a proposed new bill of rights that it hopes to get enacted by Parliament by the end of the year.
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  • ....archives.gov/exhibits/charters/bill_of_rights_transcript.html Text of the Bill of Rights (U.S. National Archives)]
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  • ...|Constitution of the United States]], the [[Bill of Rights (United States)|Bill of Rights]], and the [[Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States|
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bill of rights]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ghts]] of persons in the U.S., especially those rights guaranteed in the [[Bill of Rights]] -- most notably those in the [[First Amendment]] (freedom of speech and r
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  • The '''Bill of Rights'''[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/aep/WillandMarSess2/1/2/introduction] is a
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  • {{r|US Patients' Bill of Rights|Patients' Bill of Rights}}
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  • {{r|Bill of Rights}}
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  • ...l rights of persons in the U.S., especially those rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights -- most notably those in the First Amendment (freedom of speech and religio
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  • The United States '''Bill of Rights''' is the term for the first ten [[amendments to the United States Constitu ...rate person | legal "persons"]] and enjoy some of the same rights that the Bill of Rights guarantees to individuals.
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  • {{r|Bill of Rights (United States)}}
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  • ...ted States Constitution]] was proposed in 1789 as a part of the original [[Bill of Rights]]. In the original Bill, articles of amendment three through twelve were [
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  • {{r|Bill of rights}}
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  • *1689 '''''The Bill of Rights''''' English legislation that restricted the powers of the monarchy and es *1791 The '''''United States [[Bill of Rights (United States)|Bill of Rights]]'''''. The first ten amendments to the constitution, the first of which gu
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  • 1688 The "Glorious Revolution" and the Bill of Rights [http://www.parliament.uk/documents/upload/g04.pdf]<br>
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  • ...e first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, known collectively as the bill of rights. The document is a legal cornerstone in the U.S. conception of civil societ |event='''1791''': Bill of rights ratified by three quarters of the states.
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  • ...ill of Rights]] and was ratified in 1791 with other nine amendments in the Bill of Rights. The amendment stipulates that the Congress shall not legislate to restric ...States Constitution (1868) the Supreme Court has gradually interpreted the Bill of Rights to state governments. The First Amendment currently applies to all branche
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  • {{r|Bill of rights}}
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