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Location and Availability
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Burton Barr Central Library
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REF 342.7302 V7111 2006
  - Floor 2 General Law - No Checkout
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In Library Use Only
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- The background of the Constitution
- The preamble and Article I: the Legislative Branch
- Article II: the Executive Branch
- Article III: the Judicial Branch
- Article IV: the federal system
- Articles V-VII: the amending provision and miscellaneous matters
- The Bill of Rights
- the first three amendments
- The Bill of Rights and the rights of the accused
- amendments 4-7
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- The Bill of Rights and contemporaneous amendments
- amendments 8-12
- The post-Civil War amendments
- amendments 13-15
- The progressive era amendments
- amendments 19-19
- The recent amendments
- amendments 20-27
- Fifty leading cases.
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