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Index of the Constitution
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Preamble
[We the People...]
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Article I
[Legislative Branch]
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Section 1
[Legislative Power Vested]
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Section 2
[House of Representatives]
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Paragraph 1
[Composition of House; Term of Office; Qualifications of Electors]
Paragraph 2
[Qualifications of Members]
Paragraph 3
[Apportionment of Representatives and Direct Taxes]
Paragraph 4
[Vacancies]
Paragraph 5
[Officers]
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Section 3
[Senate]
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Paragraph 1
[Composition of Senate; Term of Office]
Paragraph 2
[Division of Seats; Vacancies]
Paragraph 3
[Qualifications of Members]
Paragraph 4
[Vice President as President of Senate]
Paragraph 5
[Officers]
Paragraph 6
[Power of Impeachment]
Paragraph 7
[Judgment of Impeachment]
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Section 4
[Elections and Assembly]
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Paragraph 1
[Regulation of Elections]
Paragraph 2
[Requirement of Assembly]
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Section 5
[Rules of House and Senate]
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Paragraph 1
[Members; Quorum; Compelled Attendance]
Paragraph 2
[Rules of Proceedings; Punishment]
Paragraph 3
[Congressional Journal]
Paragraph 4
[Adjournment Restricted]
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Section 6
[Privileges and Restrictions of Members]
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Paragraph 1
[Compensation and Privileges]
Paragraph 2
[Prohibition of Civil Office]
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Section 7
[Passage of Bills]
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Paragraph 1
[Bills of Revenue Originate in House]
Paragraph 2
[Presidential Veto of Bills; Override]
Paragraph 3
[Presidential Veto of Votes other than Adjournment; Override]
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Section 8
[Enumerated Powers of Congress]
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Paragraph 1
[Power of Taxation; Uniformity Required]
Paragraph 2
[Authorization of Debt]
Paragraph 3
[International and Interstate Commerce]
Paragraph 4
[Naturalization and Bankruptcy]
Paragraph 5
[Coinage; Weights and Measures]
Paragraph 6
[Punishment for Counterfeiting]
Paragraph 7
[Post Office]
Paragraph 8
[Copyright and Patent]
Paragraph 9
[Creation of Federal Courts]
Paragraph 10
[Admiralty, Mercantile, and International Law]
Paragraph 11
[Declaration of War; Privateering and Prize Law]
Paragraph 12
[Army]
Paragraph 13
[Navy]
Paragraph 14
[Regulation of Armed Services]
Paragraph 15
[Calling forth Militia]
Paragraph 16
[Organization of Militia]
Paragraph 17
[Federal Jurisdiction of DC and Enclaves]
Paragraph 18
[Legislation for Execution of Powers]
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Section 9
[Limits on Legislative Power]
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Paragraph 1
[No Prohibition of Slave Trade before 1808; Limited Taxability]
Paragraph 2
[Habeas Corpus Protected; Exceptions]
Paragraph 3
[No Condemnation of Rights; No Retroactive Laws]
Paragraph 4
[Direct Taxes Proportioned to Census]
Paragraph 5
[No Tariffs on States]
Paragraph 6
[No Preferential Trade between States]
Paragraph 7
[Finances must be Appropriated and Accounted]
Paragraph 8
[No US Nobility; Limit on Officials accepting foreign Favors]
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Section 10
[Limits on States]
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Paragraph 1
[States bound to Single Union; Privateering and Coinage
reserved to Congress; No Condemnation of Rights or Retroactive
Laws; Contracts Upheld; No State Nobility]
Paragraph 2
[State Tariffs require Congressional Approval; Revenue given to US]
Paragraph 3
[Power of War reserved to Congress]
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Article II
[Executive Branch]
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Section 1
[Presidential Procedure]
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Paragraph 1
[Executive Power Vested in President; Term of Office for
President and Vice President]
Paragraph 2
[Electoral College Created]
Paragraph 3
[Procedure for Election of President and Vice President]
Paragraph 4
[Congress Specifies Election Day]
Paragraph 5
[Qualifications of President]
Paragraph 6
[Procedure for Replacement of President]
Paragraph 7
[Compensation of President]
Paragraph 8
[Presidential Oath of Office]
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Section 2
[Presidential Power]
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Paragraph 1
[Commander in Chief; Pardons]
Paragraph 2
[Treaties and Appointments with Consent of Senate]
Paragraph 3
[Commissions to fill Vacancies]
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Section 3
[State of the Union; Convention and Adjournment of Congress; Receive
Ambassadors; Laws Faithfully Enacted; Commission Officers]
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Section 4
[Impeachment]
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Article III
[Judicial Branch]
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Section 1
[Judicial Power Vested; Term; Compensation]
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Section 2
[Scope of Judicial Power]
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Paragraph 1
[Jurisdiction]
Paragraph 2
[Original and Appellate Jurisdiction; Exceptions]
Paragraph 3
[Trial by Jury; Location]
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Section 3
[Treason]
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Paragraph 1
[Definition]
Paragraph 2
[Not Heritable]
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Article IV
[Several States]
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Section 1
[Full Faith and Credit]
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Section 2
[Citizens and Slaves]
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Paragraph 1
[Privileges and Immunities]
Paragraph 2
[Extradition]
Paragraph 3
[Fugitive Slaves]
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Section 3
[State and Federal Jurisdiction]
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Paragraph 1
[Admission of States]
Paragraph 2
[Federal Jurisdiction of Territories]
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Section 4
[Republican Form of Government; Military and Civil Protection]
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Article V
[Amendments]
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Clause 1
[Amendment Process]
Clause 2
[Before 1808: No Prohibition of Slave Trade; Limited
Taxability; Direct Taxes Proportioned to Census]
Clause 3
[States not deprived of Suffrage in Senate]
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Article VI
[Legal Status of the Constitution]
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Paragraph 1
[Obligations of Union Unimpaired]
Paragraph 2
[Constitution, US Laws and Treaties prevail over State
Constitutions and Laws]
Paragraph 3
[Federal and State Oaths of Office; No Religious Test]
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Article VII
[Ratification]
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Signers of the Constitution
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Letter from the Convention
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The Bill of Rights
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Preamble
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Proposed First Article
[Representative Proportionality]
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Proposed Second Article
[Congressional Compensation]
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Amendment I
[Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly and Petition]
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Amendment II
[Militia; Right to Keep and Bear Arms]
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Amendment III
[Quartering of Soldiers]
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Amendment IV
[No unreasonable Search and Seizure; Warrants only on Probable
Cause, Oath, Specific Scope]
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Amendment V
[Requirement of Indictment by Grand Jury; No Double Jeopardy; No
Compulsory Self-Incrimination; Due Process of Law Required; No
Takings without Compensation]
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Amendment VI
[Criminal Jurisdiction: Speedy and Public Trial by Jury;
Informed Defense; Confrontation of Witnesses; Right of Sub Poena
and Counsel]
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Amendment VII
[Civil Jurisdiction: Trial by Jury; Facts tried by Jury not
Overridden]
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Amendment VIII
[No Excessive Bail or Fines; No Cruel or Unusual Punishment]
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Amendment IX
[Rights retained by the People]
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Amendment X
[All other Powers reserved to the States and People]
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Additional Amendments
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Amendment XI
[Sovereign Immunity of States]
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Amendment XII
[New Procedure for Election of President and Vice President]
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Amendment XIII
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Section 1
[Slavery and Involuntary Servitude abolished within US]
Section 2
[Congress empowered to enforce]
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Amendment XIV
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Section 1
[Creates US citizens with protected privileges and immunities;
States must guarantee due process and equal protection of law]
Section 2
[Alters apportionment of Representatives]
Section 3
[Rebels may not hold US office unless 2/3 of both Houses approve]
Section 4
[US debt may not be questioned; CSA debt repudiated]
Section 5
[Congress empowered to enforce]
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Amendment XV
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Section 1
[US citizens may vote without regard to race, etc.]
Section 2
[Congress empowered to enforce]
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Amendment XVI
[Income derived from any source subject to indirect tax]
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Amendment XVII
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Section 1
[States deprived suffrage in Senate; Popular election replaces]
Section 2
[Popular election and Executive appointment to fill vacancies]
Section 3
[Grandfather clause for sitting Senators]
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Amendment XVIII
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Section 1
[Alcohol prohibited in US]
Section 2
[Congress and States empowered to enforce]
Section 3
[Expiration clause -- Void]
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Amendment XIX
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Section 1
[US citizens may vote without regard to sex]
Section 2
[Congress empowered to enforce]
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Amendment XX
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Section 1
[Terms of President and Vice President set]
Section 2
[Congress must assemble once a year; Date set subject to change]
Section 3
[If no President or Vice President qualifies, Presidential selection
determined by Congress]
Section 4
[Congress may provide for death of persons eligible to replace
President or Vice President]
Section 5
[Effective Date]
Section 6
[Expiration clause -- Void]
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Amendment XXI
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Section 1
[US alcohol prohibition repealed]
Section 2
[Alcohol and drugs prohibited in any State, US territory or federal
possession, according to the laws of each]
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Amendment XXII
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Section 1
[President may serve only two terms;
Grandfather clause for sitting President]
Section 2
[Expiration clause -- Void]
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Amendment XXIII
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Section 1
[Creates DC electors for President and Vice President]
Section 2
[Congress empowered to enforce]
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Amendment XXIV
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Section 1
[US citizens may vote without regard to having paid taxes]
Section 2
[Congress empowered to enforce]
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Amendment XXV
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Section 1
[Vice President fills vacant Presidency]
Section 2
[President appoints replacement for vacant Vice Presidency
with confirmation of Congress]
Section 3
[President may remove himself; Vice President shall be Acting President]
Section 4
- Clause 1
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[Vice President and Cabinet (or other body specified by Congress)
may remove President; Vice President shall be Acting President]
- Clause 2
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[President may reinstate himself unless re-removed by VP and Cabinet
(or other body), then Congress shall decide the issue]
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Amendment XXVI
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Section 1
[US citizens 18 and older may vote without regard to age]
Section 2
[Congress empowered to enforce]
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Amendment XXVII
[Congressional compensation unchanged until intervening election]
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Contested, Unratified, and Inoperative Amendments
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Contested Amendment of 1810
[Acceptance of a title, or any benefit, from any foreign power, destroys
one's Citizenship and renders one ineligible for any office in the US or
any State]
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Unratified Amendment of 1861
[Would make impossible any Federal interference with any State,
including any institution of slavery or involuntary servitude]
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Unratified Amendment of 1926
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Section 1
[Would empower Congress to regulate or prohibit child labor]
Section 2
[Would suspend State laws to the extent Congress empowered]
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Inoperative Amendment of 1972
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Section 1
[Would have guaranteed equal rights to men and women]
Section 2
[Would have empowered Congress to enforce]
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Inoperative Amendment of 1978
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Section 1
[Would have made DC equal to a State for elections, representation
and amendment ratification]
Section 2
[Would have empowered people of DC and Congress]
Section 3
[Would have repealed provision for DC electors]
Section 4
[Expiration clause -- Effective]
[Last modified 3-Oct-95]
[Mike Goldman]
[E-mail: <whig@pobox.com>]
[WWW: http://pobox.com/~whig
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