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Main page title:
Constitution of The United States
Main page description:
View the full United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, and all Amendments online. Additional summaries and explanations.
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h4 Contact: ✉️ [email protected] ☎️ (803) 302-3545
h1 Constitution of the United States
h2 Bill of Rights & All Amendments
h2 The Preamble to the US Constitution
h2 We the People
h2 Article I (Article 1 – Legislative)
h3 Article 1, Section 1
h3 Article 1, Section 2
h5 NOTE: The part of Article 1 Section 2 Clause 3 relating to the mode of apportionment of representatives among the several States has been affected by 14th Amendment Section 2, and as to taxes on incomes without apportionment by 16th Amendment.
h3 Article 1, Section 3
h5 NOTE: Article 1 Section 3 Clause 1 has been affected by 17th Amendment Section 1.
h5 NOTE: Article 1 Section 3 Clause 2 has been affected by 17th Amendment Section 2.
h3 Article 1, Section 4
h5 NOTE: Article 1 Section 4 Clause 2 has been affected by 20th Amendment.
h3 Article 1, Section 5
h3 Article 1, Section 6
h5 NOTE: Article 1 Section 6 Clause 1 has been affected by 27th Amendment.
h3 Article 1, Section 7
h3 Article 1, Section 8
h3 Article 1, Section 9
h5 NOTE: Article 1 Section 9 Clause 4 has been affected by 26th Amendment.
h3 Article 1, Section 10
h2 Article II (Article 2 – Executive)
h3 Article 2, Section 1
h5 NOTE: Article 2 Section 1 Clause 3 has been superseded by the 12th Amendment.
h5 NOTE: Article 2 Section 1 Clause 6 has been affected by 20th Amendment and 25th Amendment.
h3 Article 2, Section 2
h3 Article 2, Section 3
h3 Article 2, Section 4
h2 Article III (Article 3 – Judicial)
h3 Article 3, Section 1
h3 Article 3, Section 2
h5 NOTE: Article 3 Section 2 Clause 1 has been affected by the 11th Amendment.
h3 Article 3, Section 3
h2 Article IV (Article 4 – States’ Relations)
h3 Article 4, Section 1
h3 Article 4, Section 2
h5 NOTE: Article 4 Section 2 Clause 3 has been affected by 13th Amendment Section 1.
h3 Article 4, Section 3
h3 Article 4, Section 4
h2 Article V (Article 5 – Mode of Amendment)
h2 Article VI (Article 6 – Prior Debts, National Supremacy, Oaths of Office)
h2 Article VII (Article 7 – Ratification)
h3 Delaware
h3 Virginia
h3 South Carolina
h3 New Hampshire
h3 Connecticut
h3 New Jersey
h3 Maryland
h3 North Carolina
h3 Georgia
h3 Massachusetts
h3 New York
h3 Pennsylvania
h2 Letter of Transmittal
h4 W. Jackson Secretary.
h4 Go: Washington -Presidt.
h2 Letter of Transmittal to the President of Congress
h2 Congress OF THE United States​
h5 NOTE: The first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States are known as the Bill of Rights
h5 NOTE: The Bill of Rights only had ten of the twelve articles ratified and these were then renumbered. Of the others, only the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th articles of amendment had numbers assigned to them at the time of ratification.
h3 Amendment I (First Amendment – Freedom of expression and religion)
h3 Amendment II (2nd Amendment – Bearing Arms)
h3 Amendment III (3rd Amendment – Quartering Soldiers)
h3 Amendment IV (4th Amendment – Search and Seizure)
h3 Amendment V (5th Amendment – Rights of Persons)
h3 Amendment VI (6th Amendment – Rights of Accused in Criminal Prosecutions)
h3 Amendment VII (7th Amendment – Civil Trials)
h3 Amendment VIII (8th Amendment – Further Guarantees in Criminal Cases)
h3 Amendment IX (9th Amendment – Unenumerated Rights)
h3 Amendment X (10th Amendment – Reserved Powers)
h3 Amendment XI (11th Amendment – Suits Against States)
h3 Amendment XII (12th Amendment – Election of President)
h5 NOTE: This sentence of the 12th Amendment has been superseded by 20th Amendment Section 3.
h3 Amendment XIII (13th Amendment – Slavery and Involuntary Servitude)
h3 Amendment XIV (14th Amendment – Rights Guaranteed: Privileges and Immunities of Citizenship, Due Process, and Equal Protection)
h5 NOTE: 14th Amendment Section 2 is modified by 19th Amendment Section 1 and 26th Amendment Section 1.
h3 Amendment XV (15th Amendment – Rights of Citizens to Vote)
h3 Amendment XVI (16th Amendment – Income Tax)
h3 Amendment XVII (17th Amendment – Popular Election of Senators)
h3 Amendment XVIII (18th – Prohibition of Intoxicating Liquors)
h5 NOTE: 18th Amendment repealed by 21st Amendment Section 1.
h3 Amendment XIX (19th Amendment – Women’s Suffrage Rights)
h3 Amendment XX (20th Amendment – Terms of President, Vice President, Members of Congress: Presidential Vacancy)
h3 Amendment XXI (21st Amendment – Repeal of 18th Amendment)
h3 Amendment XXII (22nd Amendment – Presidential Tenure)
h3 Amendment XXIII (23rd Amendment- Presidential Electors for the District of Columbia)
h3 Amendment XXIV (24th Amendment – Abolition of the Poll Tax Qualification in Federal Elections)
h3 Amendment XXV  (25th Amendment – Presidential Vacancy, Disability, and Inability)
h3 Get Smarter on US News, History, and the Constitution
h3 Amendment XXVI (26th Amendment – Reduction of Voting Age Qualification)
h3 Amendment XXVII (27th Amendment – Congressional Pay Limitation)
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