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  • Amendments granting new powers to Congress: A list of amendments with clauses that grant new powers to congress, along with some commentary.
  • An Exposition of the Constitution of the United States: 1874 text by Henry Flanders.
  • Ballot Initiative Strategy Center: Searchable library on ballot initiative information for all states. Advocacy group that promotes strategic discussions among progressive organizations to counter right-wing ballot measures and launch progressive initiative campaigns.
  • Center for Constitutional Studies: Wide range of constitutional issues from the natural rights tradition. Extensive library of studies, articles and monographs available. From the Cato Institute.
  • Center for State Constitutional Studies: Devoted to the study of state constitutions from the United States. Located at Rutgers University in Camden.
  • Center for the Study of Federalism: Academic resource for information about state government.
  • Constitution and Democracy: From Grolier's American Presidency site a division of Scholastic Library Publishing. Includes articles on multiple related topics for different aged students.
  • Constitution Day: Activities and lessons for learning about the Constitution, and the people and the process that created it .
  • Constitution Forum Frigate: Discussion forum and live chat devoted to the US Constitution.
  • Constitution of the United States: From the U.S. Government Printing Office. Includes Analysis and Interpretation, multiple editions, TXT and PDF versions.
  • Constitution of the United States: Searchable text with amendments, including those never ratified.
  • Constitution Society: Extensive collection of books, articles, and tools. The organizers are an interest group promoting compliance with, and promotion of principles of, constitutional republicanism.
  • Constitutional Law: Message board.
  • Constitutional Law - JURIST: The Law Professors' Network: Information and materials on Constitutional Law.
  • Constitutional Law Case Book Reviews: from the November 1992 issue of The Law and Politics Book Review.
  • Constitutional Law Discussion List Sign Up Page: from Counsel Web.
  • Constitutional Law in the United States: Professor Joseph E. Magnet is Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa.
  • Constitutional Nonsense and Titles of Nobility: An article that in detail explains why the "missing 13th amendment" is a myth, and why fringe groups claim it exists.
  • Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention: Collection contains Printed broadsides offering an account of America's struggle for nationhood.
  • CourtZero.org: Analyzing the effect of First Amendment jurisprudence on religion, and seeking to restrict funding and jurisdiction for the nation's courts.
  • FindLaw Constitutional Law Center: Guide to historic documents, biographies, Supreme Court decisions, and constitutional law topics.
  • Freedomlaw Constitutional Law Page: from Dr. Travel.
  • Ghost Amendment: The Thirteenth Amendment that Never Was: History of a pro-slavery constitutional amendment proposed by Congress in 1861.
  • Is Welfare Unconstitutional?: A constitutionally premised argument against welfare.
  • Laws and Courts - C:SPAN: Archives and updates on developments in United States law, including the Supreme Court.
  • LII: Law about...the Constitution: LII: An overview of constitutional law with links to key primary and secondary sources.
  • National Center for Constitutional Studies: Advocating an interpretation of the Constitution, which they believe accords with original intent. Study courses, newsletters, and seminars.
  • New Jersey Law Network: Information on constitutional law.
  • Oyez: Database on major constitutional cases heard by the United States Supreme Court, with multimedia resources including digital audio of oral arguments and delivery of the Court's opinion.
  • Protect The Church: Legal resource for church leaders in the United States.
  • Ratification of Amendments to the U.S. Constitution: A brief discussion of Ratification Deadlines. U.S. Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, by David C. Huckabee, CRS Report 97-922 GOV, (Washington: September 30, 1997.)
  • School Vouchers and the Constitution - Permissible, Impermissible, or Required?: Law journal article by Gary J. Simson which discusses impact of U.S. Supreme Court decisions that the states cannot mandate public school, but can provide vouchers for private religious schools. Above link is for abstract which provides several links for downloading full PDF article. 11 Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 553 (2002).
  • Selected Constitutional Law Decisions of the US Supreme Court: Background Material, Individual Decisions, and Related Material.
  • The Avalon Project : Colonial Charters, Grants and Related Documents: Collection of 15 original state constitutions
  • The Avalon Project : Constitution of the Confederate States; March 11, 1861: A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Confederacy Including the Diplomatic Correspondence 1861-1865
  • The Avalon Project : Ratification of the Constitution by the State of New York; July 26, 1788: Documents related to the Constitution of the United States; its history, development, ratification, interpretation and amendments.
  • The Avalon Project : State Constitutions: Early constitutions from 11 states
  • The Avalon Project : The American Constitution - A Documentary Record: Hyperlinked index of sites/documents that contribute to understanding the roots of the American Constitution.
  • The Constitution Discussion Port: Forum for discussing the Constitution and Constitutional law.
  • The Constitution Forum Frigate: Forum devoted to the US Constitution.
  • The Constitution of the United States of America: Information site containing The Constitution of the United States of America.
  • The Founders Constitution: Anthology on writings of founders of the government from the early seventeenth century to the 1830s. Indexes, search and themes.
  • The National Constitution Center: Web presence of the National Constitution center. Explores ways the Constitution has transformed America through its framework, and what the Constitution means for individuals.
  • The Real Titles of Nobility Amendment FAQ: "Exposing extremist lies about the 'Missing Thirteenth Amendment.'"
  • The Religion Case Reporter: A monthly reporting federal and state cases addressing the free exercise of religion, state establishment of religion, the clergy and religious institutions.
  • The Supreme Court Historical Society: Founded by Chief Justice Warren Burger in 1974, the Society has compiled more than 400 full-text Supreme Court arguments, the United States Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
  • The U.S. Constitution: Founding Fathers: Biographical information about the men who created the U.S. Constitution.
  • ThirdAmendment.com: A collection of articles on a variety of legal issues including "missing" amendments to the US Constitution.
  • Thurgood Marshall - An American Revolutionary: Fan site, and vendor of biography, for Thurgood Marshall, civil rights lawyer and the first African American Supreme Court Justice.
  • U.S. Constitution: From the National Archives.
  • U.S. Supreme Court: An on-line presentation of an informational booklet compiled by the Supreme Court, detailing its history and describing the Justices.
  • United States Constitution: United States Constitution: Primary Documents of American History (Virtual Services and Programs, Digital Reference Team, Library of Congress)
  • United States Constitution: Wikipedia article providing basic information about the Constitution.
  • US Constitution Resource Centre: Full constitution text with web links and book references by line of constitution. Comprehensive sorted links. Free off-line study guide.
  • WashLaw WEB - Constitutional Law: Internet Resources, Mailing Lists Information, and Subject Guides.


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