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  • Amend with caution: why constitutional changes are rarely necessary
  • Today in Supreme Court History: July 9, 1868
  • America First Victory? Proposed New Amendment Bars Foreign-Born From Power

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ncnewsline.com /1 month ago

Amend with caution: why constitutional changes are rarely necessary

North Carolina has had three constitutions. The first was written when our state joined a brand-new nation. The second emerged after the Civil War, when North Carolina finally proh...

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reason.com /1 week ago

Today in Supreme Court History: July 9, 1868

7/9/1868: The Fourteenth Amendment is ratified. The post Today in Supreme Court History: July 9, 1868 appeared first on Reason.com.

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redstate.com /1 month ago

America First Victory? Proposed New Amendment Bars Foreign-Born From Power

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forwardky.com /1 month ago

Beshear calls for constitutional amendment on voting rights

Responding to flurry of gerrymandering and SCOTUS decision on Voting Rights Act

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ncnewsline.com /2 weeks ago

Democrats propose constitutional amendment to protect early voting in North Carolina

Democratic state lawmakers on Tuesday proposed a constitutional amendment that would guarantee North Carolinians at least 14 days of in-person early voting for each election. That’...

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realclearreligion.org /1 week ago

Our Constitution Was Made For a Moral and Religious People

D. Oaks, Deseret The first provision in the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution is what many believe to be its most important guarantee. It reads: "Congress shall mak...

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