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Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation


Publisher: U. S. Government Printing Office
Publication Website: http://gpo.gov/constitutionannotated
Coverage: 1952 edition through current edition

Frequency: 1
Additional Information: The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation, popularly known as the Constitution Annotated, encompasses the U.S. Constitution and analysis and interpretation of the U.S. Constitution with in-text annotations of cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States. Visit constitution.congress.gov to access the Library of Congress' regularly updated online version of the Constitution Annotated. The U.S. Constitution comprises the primary law of the U.S. Federal Government. It describes the three chief branches of the Federal Government and their jurisdictions, and lays out the basic rights of citizens of the United States. The U.S. Constitution is the oldest Federal constitution in existence and was framed by a convention of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original states in Philadelphia in May 1787, Rhode Island failing to send a delegate. The U.S. Constitution is the landmark legal document of the United States.

Source: http://gpo.gov/constitutionannotated

Volumes:
2020 Supplement (2020 Supplement)
2018 Supplement (2018 Supplement)
2017 (2017)
2016 Supplement (2016 Supplement)
2016 (2016)
2015 (2015)
2014 Supplement (2014 Supplement)
2014 (2014)
2013 (2013)
2012 (2012)
2010 Supplement (2010 Supplement)
2008 Supplement (2008 Supplement)
2006 Supplement (2006 Supplement)
2004 Supplement (2004 Supplement)
2002 (2002)
2000 Supplement (2000 Supplement)
1998 Supplement (1998 Supplement)
1996 Supplement (1996 Supplement)
1992 (1992)
1988 Supplement (1988 Supplement)
1982 (1982)
1978 Supplement (1978 Supplement)
1976 Supplement (1976 Supplement)
1972 (1972)
1964 (1964)
1952 (1952)