This article answers a common question: where is the original Bill of Rights now, and how can the public or researchers see it? It provides a clear location, summarizes conservation practices, and points readers to official online resources for images and certified reproductions. The focus...
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March 11, 2026
This guide gives concise, sourced notes on separation of powers for students, civic readers and voters. It focuses on origins, key texts, how the U.S. system implements separation with checks and balances, and how modern developments change practice. The aim is practical: provide clear definitions,...
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March 11, 2026
The National Organization for Women’s Bill of Rights is presented by the organization as a public statement of policy priorities and organizing goals. This article explains what the document is meant to do, how NOW uses it in advocacy, and how readers should treat claims...
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March 11, 2026
This article explains why the original 1787 Constitution did not include a separate bill of rights. It shows that omission resulted from active debate among framers, published Federalist and Anti-Federalist arguments, and political bargaining at the state level. The piece relies on primary sources from...
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March 11, 2026