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  • #REDIRECT [[Second Amendment to the United States Constitution]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Twenty-seventh Amendment of the U.S. Constitution]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[First Amendment to the United States Constitution/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Twenty-seventh Amendment of the U.S. Constitution/Definition]]
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  • Professor and President, [[Assumption College]]; Courts Committee, Constitution Project
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  • *Hignett, C. ''A History of the Athenian Constitution'' (Oxford, 1962)
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  • ...ians, Indian Tribes, and the Constitution: Indians, Indian Tribes, and the Constitution''. Oxford University Press.
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  • Ruler who is not restricted by a constitution, having absolute power and authority.
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  • ...y and Security Committee, Constitution Project; Policy Advisory Committee, Constitution Project; past National Chairman of [[Young Americans for Freedom]]; White H
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  • | title = The English constitution
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  • ...nt to the Constitution of the United States|Fourteenth]] Amendments to the Constitution.
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  • Attorney and head of ''pro bono'' team, Holland & Knight LLP; board chair, Constitution Project
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  • ...titutional Court of Egypt|High Constitutional Court]] was created, and the Constitution modified both to make [[Sharia]] its main basis, but the country is yet to ...r 1981, [[Hosni Mubarak]] had the Emergency Law passed. This suspended the Constitution, prohibiting public gatherings, and allowing preventive detention. Detained
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  • ...onalist, which means that we support limited government as outlined in the Constitution."<ref name=FAQ>{{citation ...tution Party}}</ref> While there are some beliefs from libertarianism, the Constitution Party differentiates itself from the [[U.S. Libertarian Party]] on the basi
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  • The adoption of a "Made in Canada" constitution in 1982.
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  • Those U.S. courts created under authority of Article III of the Constitution
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  • ...tates delegates in 1787 to develop a stronger government, created the U.S. Constitution.
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  • President, Early Childhood Initiative Foundation; Death penalty committee, Constitution Project; former Publisher, Miami Herald and Detroit Free Press
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  • Areas administered by the United States in which only parts of the U.S. Constitution apply.
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  • ...t has a majority in the House of Representatives. The [[U.S. Constitution|Constitution]] does not require the speaker to be an incumbent member of the [[U.S. Hous
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  • ...roup]] formed in 1934 challenging [[New Deal]] policies and advocating the Constitution.
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  • {{r|U.S. Constitution|United States Constitution}}
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  • ...ormer Dean, George Washington University Law School; War Powers Committee, Constitution Project
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  • President, [[Legal Policy Solutions]], LLC; Courts Committee, Constitution Project; Chief Counsel to Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA), 1992-1995
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  • Professor of Law, [[Georgetown University]]; War Powers Committee, Constitution Project; former Director for Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs, [[Natio
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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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  • ...l Congress]] (1977) that was replaced in 1789 by the newly ratified [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • Alston and Bird Professor, [[Duke University]] Law School; Reporter, Constitution Project,Report on [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S.|Post-9/11 Detentions]]
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  • ...on Law and Government Ethics, Wiley Rein & Fielding LLP; Courts Committee, Constitution Project
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  • Interpretation of legal matters with the assumption that a formal constitution is the supreme authority; usually refers to U.S. jurisprudence
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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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  • ...]], [[James Madison]], and John Jay campaigning for adoption of the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; White House Counsel for [[Richard Nixon]] and among the first to g
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  • | title = The Canadian Constitution: The Players in the Process that has led from Patriation to Meech Lake to a | title = The national deal : the fight for a Canadian constitution
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  • ...w Center; Chairman, [[International Law Institute]]; War Powers Committee, Constitution Project
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  • Co-chair, Death Penalty Committee; Constitution Project; Executive Director, Colorado Commission on Higher Education; forme
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  • ...öttingen]], who on 18 November 1837 protested against the abolition of the constitution of the Kingdom of [[Hanover]]. ...the throne, King Ernest announced on November 1 that he abolished the new constitution.
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  • ...itutional Law, Law Library, [[Library of Congress]]; War Powers Committee, Constitution Project
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  • Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (proposed 1789, ratified 1992) providing that no change in congressmembers'
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  • ...ializing in [[military law]]; member of the Liberty and Justice Committee, Constitution Project; spouse of [[Linda Greenhouse]]
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  • ...er R. 2004. ''The Supremacy Clause: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution''. Westport, CT and London: Praeger.
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  • ...nal law]], the deliberations of the state conventions that ratified the Constitution
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  • ...idential Studies, [[American University]]; Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project
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  • The form, or political, economic and social construction or [[constitution]], of a [[politics|political]] entity.
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  • *[http://fax.libs.uga.edu/ccsus/ ''The Federal and the Confederate Constitution Compared''] *[http://fax.libs.uga.edu/F206xS727xv9/ ''The Making of the Confederate Constitution''], by A. L. Hull, 1905.
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