This article explains how the Bill of Rights relates to ordinary citizen responsibilities. It uses primary texts and government guidance to define the first ten amendments and list practical steps people can take to exercise and protect their rights. Readers will find plain-language summaries, guidance...
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This article answers a simple question: is there a 144th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution? Many readers encounter that phrase online and want a reliable, sourced explanation. The short answer is no. The piece explains why the confusion happens, summarizes the Bill of Rights and...
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March 11, 2026
This article explains what the Bill of Rights covers and how responsibilities connect to constitutional liberties. It uses primary texts and neutral legal overviews to clarify what protections exist, how courts determine their scope, and how citizens can respond if they believe a right was...
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Questions about a "127th amendment" typically come from shorthand references, misread headlines, or confusion with bill numbers. This piece explains the difference between ratified amendments and proposals and shows where readers can check primary records. Michael Carbonara is a candidate whose campaign materials emphasize civic...
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March 10, 2026