This article explains who defends the Bill of Rights in 2026 and how different institutions act when rights are at stake. It uses public sources to map courts, the Department of Justice, public defenders, civil liberties organizations and private litigants. The goal is practical: readers...
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March 11, 2026
This guide explains which organizations commonly defend the U.S. Bill of Rights and how they do that work. It is written for voters, students, and civic readers who want clear, sourced information. The article names the Bill of Rights Defense Committee and several national groups,...
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March 11, 2026
This article compares two distinct 1791-era constitutional developments readers commonly encounter: the French Constitution of 1791 and the U.S. Bill of Rights, ratified December 15, 1791. It explains each document's primary purpose, points readers to primary sources, and summarizes scholarly questions a reader might pursue....
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March 11, 2026
This article explains what the Bill of Rights did on December 15, 1791 and why that date matters. It uses primary sources and mainstream legal summaries to show what each amendment protects and how courts later shaped their application. Readers who want the original text...
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March 11, 2026