Constitution
Amendments
How Many Amendments to the Constitution? As of February of 2011, 27 Constitutional Amendments currently exist; the first Amendment to the Constitution was adopted on September 25th, 1789 – the
- An Overview of the 22nd Amendment
- An Overview of the 23rd Amendment
- An Overview of the 25th Amendment
- An Overview of the 26th Amendment
- What are the Constitutional Amendments?
- An Overview of the 19th Amendment
- An Overview of the 20th Amendment
- An Overview of the 27th Amendment
- An Overview of the 16th Amendment
The Supreme Court
Slavery within the United States represents a time that will remain a distinct imprint upon the minds of all governing bodies. It is described as the forcing of individuals to
Constitution
John Witherspoon was born near Edinburgh, Scotland on February 5, 1723 into a ministerial family. He went to the University of Edinburgh at the age of 13 and got
Constitutional Amendments
The Eighteenth Amendment is the only Amendment to ever have been repealed from the United States Constitution--via the inclusion of the Twenty-First Amendment. The 18th Amendment called for the banning of
Supreme Court Decisions
Kent v. Dulles (1958) is a United States Supreme Court case that ruled that the right to travel was one of the personal liberties described in the Fifth Amendment to which no citizen
Article 2
Article II of the Constitution sets forth the definition and terms of the Executive Branch of Government in the United States of America. The Executive Branch of any governmental structure

