This article explains which rights appear directly in the U.S. Constitution and how to verify their language. It is a neutral, source-first guide aimed at voters, students, and civic readers. We focus on the amendment texts themselves, especially the Bill of Rights, and on recommended...
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March 11, 2026
This article explains when and how travel rights can be limited under U.S. law. It synthesizes key Supreme Court precedents, statutory authorities, and administrative processes so readers can see the legal baseline and practical steps to challenge a restriction. The focus term right to travel...
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March 11, 2026
The First Amendment is the place to start when you ask which constitutional provision gives you the right to speak. Its text appears in the Bill of Rights and has served as the baseline rule for U.S. free expression since its ratification in 1791. This...
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March 11, 2026
This explainer outlines how U.S. law separates protected protest speech from unlawful conduct. It connects the phrase right to protest bill to established First Amendment doctrine and to recent state statutes that change how certain protest acts are treated. The goal is to give readers...
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March 11, 2026