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[IWS] CONSTITUTION ANNOTATED (The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation)

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CONSTITUTION ANNOTATED (The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation)

Includes analysis of the Supreme Court cases decided through July 1, 2014

https://www.congress.gov/constitution-annotated

or

https://www.congress.gov/content/conan/pdf/GPO-CONAN-REV-2014.pdf

[full-text, 2850 pages]

The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation (popularly known as the Constitution Annotated) contains legal analysis and interpretation of the United States Constitution, based primarily on Supreme Court case law. This regularly updated resource is especially useful when researching the constitutional implications of a specific issue or topic. The Featured Topics and Cases ßClick Here
 page highlights recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions that demonstrate pivotal interpretations of the Constitution's provisions.

Publication Title

Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis, and Interpretation - Centennial Edition – Interim

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/search/pagedetails.action?st=collection%3AGPO+and+fedpubname%3A%28Constitution+of+the+United+States+of+America%3A+Analysis+and+Interpretation%29+and+citation%3A%28112-9%29&collection=GPO%3BCDOC&historical=false&packageId=GPO-CONAN-REV-2014

Category

Congressional Committee Materials

Collection

Additional Government Publications
Congressional Documents

Publication Name 

Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation

SuDoc Class Number

Y 1.1/3:

Date Issued

July 1, 2014

Congress

112th Congress, 2nd Session


Document in Context

Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis, and Interpretation - Centennial Edition - Interim

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Title Page

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Public Law 91-589: Authorization

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Introduction to the 2012 Centennial Edition

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Historical Note on Formation of the Constitution

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Contents

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The Constitution of the United States of America (Literal Print)

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Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America

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Proposed Amendments not Ratified by the States

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The Constitution of the United States of America (With Analysis)

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The Preamble

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Article I. Legislative Department

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Article II. Executive Department

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Article III. Judicial Department

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Article IV. States' Relations

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Article V. Mode of Amendment

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Article VI. Prior Debts, National Supremacy, Oaths of Office

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Article VII. Ratification

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Amendments to the Constitution

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First Through Tenth Amendments - Bill of Rights

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First Amendment - Religion and Expression

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Second Amendment - Bearing Arms

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Third Amendment - Quartering Soldiers

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Fourth Amendment - Search and Seizure

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Fifth Amendment - Rights of Persons

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Sixth Amendment - Rights of Accused in Criminal Prosecutions

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Seventh Amendment - Civil Trials

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Eighth Amendment - Further Guarantees in Criminal Cases

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Ninth Amendment - Unenumerated Rights

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Tenth Amendment - Reserved Powers

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Eleventh Amendment - Suits Against States

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Twelfth Amendment - Election of President

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Thirteenth Amendment - Slavery and Involuntary Servitude

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Fourteenth Amendment - Rights Guaranteed: Privileges and Immunities of Citizenship, Due Process...

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Fifteenth Amendment - Rights of Citizens to Vote

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Sixteenth Amendment - Income Tax

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Seventeenth Amendment - Popular Election of Senators

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Eighteenth Amendment - Prohibition of Intoxicating Liquors

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Nineteenth Amendment - Women's Suffrage Rights

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Twentieth Amendment - Terms of President, Vice President, Members of Congress: Presidential Vacancy

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Twenty-First Amendment - Repeal of Eighteenth Amendment

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Twenty-Second Amendment - Presidential Tenure

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Twenty-Third Amendment - Presidential Electors for the District of Columbia

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Twenty-Fourth Amendment - Abolition of the Poll Tax Qualification in Federal Elections

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Twenty-Fifth Amendment - Presidential Vacancy, Disability, and Inability

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Twenty-Sixth Amendment - Reduction of Voting Age Qualification

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Twenty-Seventh Amendment - Congressional Pay Limitation

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Acts of Congress Held Unconstitutional in Whole or in Part by the Supreme Court of the United States

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State Constitutional and Statutory Provisions and Municipal Ordinances Held Unconstitutional on...

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Supreme Court Decisions Overruled by Subsequent Decision

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Table of Cases

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Index

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