Upon the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and after the proposed Constitution was submitted by Congress to the states for ratification, there arose a clamor concerning the absence of a bill or declaration of rights therein. Scholars have disagreed as to the basis for this controversy. Story says that the demand was a matter of very exaggerated declamation and party zeal, for the mere purpose of defeating the Constitution. Cooley concludes that leading statesmen made the want of a bill of rights in the Constitution the ground of a decided, earnest, and formidable opposition to the confirmation of the National Constitution by the people; and its adoption was only secured in some of the leading States in connection with t...
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The State of Franklin movement from 1784-1788 was an anomaly in that while it was technically a regi...
It is generally agreed that the antecedent history of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of th...
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I have come to believe that approval of the proposed twenty-seventh amendment provides the most appr...
Louise BreenThe Bill of Rights has been enshrined with the Constitution as one of the United States’...
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"It is a thesis of this article that the Bill of Rights in the Constitution facilitated the practic...
In this Article, the authors develop an economic theory of the constitutional amendment process unde...
An overview of the reasons that the 1787 Constitution lacked the historical and legal assumptions th...
This Article explains how the doctrine of original intent might be defended as the basis for interpr...
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During Reconstruction the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments were added to the Constit...
" This is the untold story of the most celebrated part of the Constitution. Until the twentieth cent...
In this essay I seek to challenge the prevailing practice by offering an integrated overview of the ...
The State of Franklin movement from 1784-1788 was an anomaly in that while it was technically a regi...
It is generally agreed that the antecedent history of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of th...
Historians and constitutional scholars have paid scant attention to the process by which the states ...
I have come to believe that approval of the proposed twenty-seventh amendment provides the most appr...
Louise BreenThe Bill of Rights has been enshrined with the Constitution as one of the United States’...
The Bill of Rights is a much more fortuitous addition to the Constitution than many people imagine. ...
In this Article, the authors develop an economic theory of the constitutional amendment process unde...
"It is a thesis of this article that the Bill of Rights in the Constitution facilitated the practic...
In this Article, the authors develop an economic theory of the constitutional amendment process unde...
An overview of the reasons that the 1787 Constitution lacked the historical and legal assumptions th...
This Article explains how the doctrine of original intent might be defended as the basis for interpr...
This Article attempts to answer such questions by examining the evolution of search-and-seizure law ...
During Reconstruction the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments were added to the Constit...
" This is the untold story of the most celebrated part of the Constitution. Until the twentieth cent...
In this essay I seek to challenge the prevailing practice by offering an integrated overview of the ...
The State of Franklin movement from 1784-1788 was an anomaly in that while it was technically a regi...