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Constitution of the
United States of America
Links to various web sites where you may read the full-text of the U.S. Constitution.
 
Editors' Notes: Recommended Study

The Constitution of the United States - Its Sources and Its Application
   (Learned Constitutional Scholars - www.RightsOfThePeople.com)

The most In Depth Study of the Constitution of the United States of America you will find anywhere. Authored by Thomas James Norton, published by the Committee for Constitutional Government, First printed circa 1922, last known publishing date circa 1969.
 
Published before the beginning of the "Socializing of America" in 1933, it is the best and most edifying rendition of our Foundation Document that I have found to clarify the intent of the Founders and the understanding of "We the People", the Sovereign Citizens of the United States of America.
 
In this HTML Edition the Text of the Constitution is presented one phrase at a time, immediately followed by the history and reasons for the inclusion of that particular phrase in the Constitution, with fully cross referenced links to other pertinent data contained elsewhere in the text.
 
Presented to the Sovereign Citizens of the United States of America.
 
"The supreme Court Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, only have the duty vested in them to determine if or not a law is in good standing according to the Constitution of the United States of America. The Supreme Law of the Land. They are not nominated or appointed on the bench to interpret the constitutionality of the Constitution itself." -2009 David Lee Ion

Constitution of the United States of America
   (Government Produced Documentation - www.archives.gov)

This text transcript version, from the National Archives and Records Administration, has hyperlinked the portions that have been amended or superseded. Links to biographies of the signers are also provided.

Constitution of the United States, Analysis and Interpretation
   (Government Produced Documentation - www.archives.gov)

This version of the Constitution not only provides analysis and interpretation, it has annotations of court cases decided by the United States Supreme Court as well. It is a searchable database though the full text may be downloaded. This is brought to the web as part of GPO Access (U.S. Government Printing Office's online service of official legislative and regulatory materials).

 
 

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