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  • ...reads, "The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States." ...f the writ of habeas corpus, ... [t]he right to use the navigable waters, [and the right to] become a Citizen of any State of the Union by a bona fide res
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  • ...story; more than 650,000 soldiers died in the war, two-thirds from disease and one-third from battle wounds, roughly 2% of the country's population at the ...of violence and intimidation against blacks ensued throughout the country, and in the 20th century, the [[eugenics]] movement promoted [[abortion]] among
    38 kilobytes (6,040 words) - 00:49, September 1, 2025
  • ...reads, "The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States." ...f the writ of habeas corpus, ... [t]he right to use the navigable waters, [and the right to] become a Citizen of any State of the Union by a bona fide res
    2 kilobytes (395 words) - 00:38, September 15, 2021
  • ...]], or of the [[press]]; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the [[government]] for a redress of grievances.'''}} ...g of the [[Bible]]. Several passages in the Bible, both [[Old Testament]] and [[New|New Testament]], support a right of free speech, including Numbers 11
    11 kilobytes (1,492 words) - 18:50, May 21, 2024
  • ...enth Amendment to the United States Constitution''' extended the liberties and rights given in the [[Bill of Rights]] to former slaves in the years immedi ...of the Secretary of State, ratified by the necessary 28 of the 37 States, and became part of the supreme law of the land.
    6 kilobytes (939 words) - 02:19, July 1, 2021
  • ...eated [[liberal]] falsehood about the [[Establishment clause|Establishment Clause]] of the [[First Amendment]] of the [[United States Constitution]], which a ...betwee/ Founding fathers never discussed wall of separation between church and state]. ''The Washington Times''. Retrieved January 4, 2020.</ref>
    65 kilobytes (9,902 words) - 20:27, October 23, 2025
  • ...of the Decade, 2009|Conservative of the Decade]] for the 2000-2009 decade and [[Conservative of the Year]] in 2009. ...h Amendment]] in ''United States v. Bajakajian'', 524 U.S. 321, 324 (1998) and his stirring dissent from the 5–4 invalidation of term limits passed in a
    22 kilobytes (3,091 words) - 22:05, June 5, 2023
  • ...uit at all levels, the [[Supreme Court]] handed Plessy a loss for himself, and for the [[unalienable rights]] of [[American]]s everywhere. ...government]], or state governments, may classify on the basis of [[race]] and perform [[social engineering]] activities designed to separate the races so
    60 kilobytes (10,321 words) - 03:11, September 27, 2022
  • ...mendment]] to two [[term]]s. There are no terms limits for representatives and senators, per ''[[U.S. Term Limits v. Thornton]]'' in 1995. ...me other states have partial term limits: for example, Texas allows cities and school districts to implement them if desired, but not for any other electe
    3 kilobytes (456 words) - 23:44, November 16, 2023
  • ...sed his opinion for the Court on a strict view of [[separation of powers]] and [[federalism]]:<ref>521 U.S. at 935.</ref> ...deral regulatory program. It matters not whether policymaking is involved, and no case-by-case weighing of the burdens or benefits is necessary; such comm
    4 kilobytes (618 words) - 22:32, November 26, 2020
  • ...nd governments are instituted to help secure their rights to life, liberty and property. ...ic roads and waterways, and free exercise of rights and powers. The source and origin of the republican form is found in the Declaration of Independence,
    9 kilobytes (1,402 words) - 20:39, June 6, 2024
  • ...ted and signed by the Bey in [[Algiers]] in 1796, the ratified by Congress and signed by President [[John Adams]] in 1797. ...of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquility of Musselmen [Muslims] and as the said States [America] have never entered into any war or act of host
    7 kilobytes (1,273 words) - 03:41, July 6, 2024
  • ...as originally proposed contained the following description as "declaratory and restrictive clauses".]] ...ment. Incorporation is only an interpretation of the [[U.S. Constitution]] and is not institutionalized, meaning incorporation is not written into the leg
    8 kilobytes (1,213 words) - 21:42, October 6, 2024
  • Continuing from [[Swords of Iron: sources| Part 1]] and [[Swords_of_Iron:_sources_II| Part 2]]. And [Swords_of_Iron:_sources_IIIII Part 5].
    1.93 megabytes (292,966 words) - 03:41, November 23, 2025