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THE U.S. CONSTITUTION ::  There are lots of sources on the Web for information and debate about the U.S. Constitution.  Here are links to our favorite sites.  For information about cases that address the U.S. Constitution, visit our Legal Decisions page.
  
     
Congressional Research Service.  This official Senate version is maintained on the web site of the U.S. Government Printing Office.  Includes downloadable text and PDF files.  Searchable.
  
National Constitution Center. A non-partisan, non-profit association established by Congress in 1988 to  increase public awareness about the U.S. Constitution.
  
National Archives and Records Administration.  NARA hosts "The Exhibit Hall," which includes information about some of the most important documents in American history.  You can also visit the NARA web site for the Charters Re-encasement Project.
  
The Constitution Society.  A private, non-profit organization devoted to Constitutional education and reform.
  
The U.S. Constitution Online. This informal site includes much more than the text of the U.S. Constitution.  Go here to find general information about a host of Constitutional topics, including a list of past Presidents, a glossary of Constitutional terminology, a plain text explanation of each Article, and more.
  
Other web sites with information and analysis on the Constitution include Cornell University, Emory University, and Yale University.
  

 
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