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  • He is a member of the Liberty and Justice Committee of the [[Constitution Project], and a signatory to the "Beyond Guantanamo" petition.
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  • - [[Amendments to the United States Constitution]] - - [[Constitution]] -
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  • ...nolds v. United States]]'' declared that polygamy was not protected by the Constitution, based on the longstanding legal principle that "laws are made for the gove
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  • #Establishing an IGC committee to plan the writing of a constitution #Beginning the writing of the constitution
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  • ...but no serious attempt was made to abolish the monarchy or to introduce a constitution. *The [[Spanish Constitution of 1812]] is first to use liberal or ''liberales'' as a noun
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  • The Norwegian constitution defines that "the evangelical-Lutheran religion remains the public religion
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  • ...ing formed was to “preserve and defend” the Second Amendment to the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...rity was shared with a legislature elected by the wealthy citizens under a constitution granted by the King. Government was in the hands of ministries of state. Th
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  • * Cortner, Richard C. ''The Kingfish and the Constitution: Huey Long, the First Amendment, and the Emergence of Modern Press Freedom
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  • In the [[United States of America|U.S.]] the [[First Amendment to the Constitution]] guarantees freedom of the press and this also helped to develop a robust
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  • ...tp://www.constitution.org/ari/ethic_00.htm W. D. Ross translation] — Constitution Society
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  • :* '''[[CZ:Policies|Policies]]''' - The current "constitution" of the ''Citizendium'' community.
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  • On his website, McDermott describes this as a First Amendment of the [[U.S. Constitution]] issue. <blockquote>As you may know, for over nine years I have been fight ...with news media including the ''New York Times'' and the ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', who published stories, not naming the source. When McDermott was named a
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  • ..., and political theorist who helped garner support for the [[United States Constitution]] with his contributions to the ''[[Federalist Papers]]''. As the first Sec ...1793, when he authored over fifty articles supporting ratification of the Constitution in the ''Federalist Papers'' (coauthored with [[James Madison]] and [[John
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  • ...itution that declared fundamental liberties not recognized in the previous constitution. The police and military were depoliticized, the justice system was reforme
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  • ...troduction of Liberal judges will leave their ideological footprint on the constitution.
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  • ...to habeas corpus in U.S. courts. While the [[Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution|Fifth Amendment]] refers to "any person", that does not "extend its protect
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  • ...nal tribunals for acts violating the fundamental rights granted him by the constitution or by law." (article 8) and "Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fai The [[First Amendment to the United States Constitution]] prohibits Congress from infringing freedom of speech, of religion, of the
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  • * Rossiter, Clinton. ''Alexander Hamilton and the Constitution'' (1964) * Flaumenhaft, Harvey. ''The Effective Republic: Administration and Constitution in the Thought of Alexander Hamilton'' Duke University Press, 1992 [http://
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  • ...s only as strong as the weakest intermediate"; First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution rights do not apply to private contracts. "...[A] web hosting company isn't
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