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Constitutional Law Collection
The Constitutional Law Collection gathers the Society's study of the Constitution of the United States, read as a written instrument, together with the doctrines the courts have developed under it. It is the founding record on which every other Collection ultimately rests.
Collection Statistics
The depth of this Collection.
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Authorities
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Courses
Overview
About the Constitutional Law.
The Constitutional Law Collection gathers the Society's study of the Constitution of the United States, read as a written instrument, together with the doctrines the courts have developed under it. It is the founding record on which every other Collection ultimately rests.
Topics · Constitution · Judicial Review · Federalism · Individual Rights
Start Here
An orientation for new readers.
If you are new to Constitutional Law, begin with:
Estimated reading time · 4–6 hours
Reading Path
A recommended sequence through the Collection.
Start Here
Constitution of the United States
U.S. Const. — primary authority from the Legal Corpus.
School of Constitutional Law
Federal and state constitutions read as enacted.
Advanced Reading
Core Authorities
Headline primary sources.
Constitution
- Constitution of the United States
U.S. Const.
- The Bill of Rights (Amendments I–X)
U.S. Const. amends. I–X
Academy
Related courses of study.
- School of Constitutional Law
Federal and state constitutions read as enacted.
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