This explainer outlines how the U.S. Bill of Rights operates for Americans in 2026. It traces the original federal-only baseline, the role of the Fourteenth Amendment, how selective incorporation developed, and what the doctrine means in practice for everyday legal disputes. The goal is to...
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March 11, 2026
This article compares the English Bill of Rights and the American Bill of Rights in neutral, sourceable terms. It focuses on legal status, the rights each text lists, historical origins, and how modern laws and courts shape their meaning. Michael Carbonara's campaign materials are supplied...
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March 11, 2026
This article examines the question of whether John Locke influenced the English Bill of Rights. It uses primary texts and mainstream scholarly resources to map doctrinal similarities and to explain why similarity is not the same as documentary proof. Readers who want to judge claims...
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March 11, 2026
This article explains whether the Bill of Rights remains relevant today. It separates the 1689 Act's historical status from the modern legal frameworks that govern enforceable rights in UK courts. The piece uses official sources and parliamentary briefings to show what matters now, what the...
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March 11, 2026