Bill of Rights

The first ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, were added to the U.S. Constitution to guarantee individual liberties and to ensure that the people of the United States were not trading one tyrannical government for another. The Emory Law Library’s website lists the amendments to the U.S. Constitution and links to other important historical documents. The initial step in understanding the First Amendment is to read its exact wording

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