• Articles
    • Preamble
    • I. Legislative Branch
      • 1. Congress
      • 2. The House of Representatives
      • 3. The Senate
      • 4. Elections
      • 5. Powers and Duties of Congress
      • 6. Rights and Disabilities of Members
      • 7. Legislative Process
      • 8. Powers of Congress
      • 9. Powers Denied Congress
      • 10. Powers Denied to the States
    • II. Executive Branch
      • 1. Section 1
      • 2. Section 2
      • 3. Section 3
      • 4. Section 4
    • III. Judicial Branch
      • 1. Section 1
      • 2. Section 2
      • 3. Section 3
    • IV. States, Citizenship, New States
      • 1. Section 1
      • 2. Section 2
      • 3. Section 3
      • 4. Section 4
    • V. Amendment Process
    • VI. Debts, Supremacy, Oaths, Religious Tests
    • VII. Ratification
  • Amendments
    • I. Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
    • II. Right to Bear Arms
    • III. Quartering of Soldiers
    • IV. Search and Seizure
    • V. Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, Self Incrimination, Due Process, Takings
    • VI. Right to Speedy Trial by Jury, Witnesses, Counsel
    • VII. Jury Trial in Civil Lawsuits
    • VIII. Excessive Fines, Cruel and Unusual Punishment
    • IX. Non-Enumerated Rights Retained by People
    • X. Rights Reserved to States or People
    • XI. Suits Against States
    • XII. Election of President and Vice President
    • XIII. Abolition of Slavery
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
    • XIV. Citizenship Rights, Equal Protection, Apportionment, Civil War Debt
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
      • Section 3
      • Section 4
      • Section 5
    • XV. Right to Vote Not Denied by Race
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
    • XVI. Income Tax
    • XVII. Popular Election of Senators
    • XVIII. Prohibition of Liquor
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
      • Section 3
    • XIX. Women’s Right to Vote
    • XX. Presidential Term and Succession, Assembly of Congress
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
      • Section 3
      • Section 4
      • Section 5
      • Section 6
    • XXI. Repeal of Prohibition
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
      • Section 3
    • XXII. Two-Term Limit on Presidency
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
    • XXIII. Presidential Vote for D.C.
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
    • XXIV. Abolition of Poll Taxes
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
    • XXV. Presidential Disability and Succession
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
      • Section 3
      • Section 4
    • XXVI. Right to Vote at Age 18
      • Section 1
      • Section 2
    • XXVII. Congressional Compensation