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  1. Bill of Rights: During the debates on the adoption of the Constitution, its opponents repeatedly charged that the Constitution as drafted would open the way to tyranny by the general government. Fresh in their minds was the memory of the British violation of ... [100%] 2023-02-21 [Bill of Rights] [United States Constitution]...
  2. Bill of Rights: Il Bill of Rights è un documento approvato dal Parlamento inglese nel 1689, considerato uno dei cardini del sistema Westminster. Bill of Rights significa letteralmente un manifesto, carta (bill) sui diritti (rights), (in certi libri si chiama "dichiarazione dei diritti") sebbene ... [100%] 2024-08-14
  3. Bill of Rights (England): The Bill of Rights is a major constitutional document that was drawn up after the Glorious Revolution of 1688-89, which resulted in the exile of King James II and the accession to the throne of William of Orange and ... (England) [86%] 2023-06-23
  4. Bill of Rights Institute: The Bill of Rights Institute (BRI) is a nonprofit educational organization based in Arlington, Virginia, that develops educational resources on American history and government, provides professional development opportunities to teachers, and runs student programs and scholarship contests. It has been ... [86%] 2023-12-10 [Non-profit organizations based in Arlington, Virginia] [Charities based in Virginia]...
  5. Implied Bill of Rights: The Implied Bill of Rights (French: Déclaration des droits implicite) is a judicial theory in Canadian jurisprudence that recognizes that certain basic principles are underlying the Constitution of Canada. The concept of an implied bill of rights develops out of ... (Canadian legal theory) [86%] 2023-11-04 [Constitution of Canada] [National human rights instruments]...
  6. Bill of Rights Day: December 15 is Bill of Rights Day, commemorating the day in 1791 when three-quarters of the States ratified the Bill of Rights (the first Ten Amendments). George Mason was "The Father of the Bill of Rights." He was an ... [86%] 2023-02-18 [Observances] [Founding Fathers]...
  7. English Bill of Rights: The English Bill of Rights, formally known as "An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown" put the Declaration of Right, 1689 into statutory form. It resulted from the long 17th ... [86%] 2023-02-20 [British History] [English Civil War]...
  8. Second Bill of Rights: The Second Bill of Rights, alternately known as the Economic Bill of Rights, was a proposed legislative effort by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to establish an expected responsibility of the federal government to ensure eight rights were met (though the ... [86%] 2023-02-15 [United States history] [United States politics]...
  9. Second Bill of Rights: The Second Bill of Rights was a proposal made by Progressive President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the State of the Union Address of 1944. The Second Bill of Rights is sometimes referred to an Economic Bill of Rights. [86%] 2023-02-05 [New Deal] [Progressivism]...
  10. Transhumanist Bill of Rights: The Transhumanist Bill of Rights is a crowdsourced document that conveys rights and laws to humans and all sapient entities while specifically targeting future scenarios of humanity. The original version was created by transhumanist US presidential candidate Zoltan Istvan and ... (Philosophy) [86%] 2023-09-19 [Transhumanism]
  11. Academic Bill of Rights: The Academic Bill of Rights (ABOR) is a document created and distributed by a branch of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, a think tank founded by the conservative writer David Horowitz. It has been criticized for using broad-based egalitarian ... [86%] 2023-10-17 [Works about academia] [David Horowitz]...
  12. English Bill of Rights: The Bill of Rights 1689 is an English Act of Parliament with the full title An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown and also known by its short title, the ... [86%] 2023-02-04
  13. Bill of Rights 1689: The Bill of Rights 1689 (sometimes known as the Bill of Rights 1688) is an Act of the Parliament of England that set out certain basic civil rights and clarified who would be next to inherit the Crown. It remains ... (English civil rights legislation) [86%] 2023-11-30 [Constitution of Canada] [Constitutional laws of England]...
  14. Taxpayer Bill of Rights: The Taxpayer Bill of Rights (abbreviated TABOR) is a concept advocated by conservative and free market libertarian groups, primarily in the United States , as a way of limiting the growth of government. It is not a charter of rights but ... (Social) [86%] 2024-06-20 [Libertarian theory]
  15. Bill of Rights (United States): The United States Bill of Rights consists of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. These amendments spell out the rights of U.S. (United States) [77%] 2023-12-27
  16. United States Bill of Rights: This article is part of the series: United States Constitution Articles of the Constitution I ∙ II ∙ III ∙ IV ∙ V ∙ VI ∙ VII Subsequent Amendments XI ∙ XII ∙ XIII ∙ XIV ∙ XV ∙ XVI XVII ∙ XVIII ∙ XIX ∙ XX ∙ XXI ∙ XXII XXIII ∙ XXIV ∙ XXV ∙ XXVI ∙ XXVII ... [77%] 2023-02-03
  17. United States Bill of Rights: This article is part of the series: United States Constitution Articles of the Constitution I ∙ II ∙ III ∙ IV ∙ V ∙ VI ∙ VII Subsequent Amendments XI ∙ XII ∙ XIII ∙ XIV ∙ XV ∙ XVI XVII ∙ XVIII ∙ XIX ∙ XX ∙ XXI ∙ XXII XXIII ∙ XXIV ∙ XXV ∙ XXVI ∙ XXVII ... [77%] 2023-02-04
  18. Bill of Rights commemorative coins: The Bill of Rights commemorative coins are a series of commemorative coins which were issued by the United States Mint in 1993. The James Madison-Bill of Rights Commemorative Coin Act (Pub. (Series of commemorative coins) [77%] 2023-09-14 [Commemorative coins of the United States]
  19. United States Bill of Rights: This article is part of the series: United States Constitution Articles of the Constitution I ∙ II ∙ III ∙ IV ∙ V ∙ VI ∙ VII Subsequent Amendments XI ∙ XII ∙ XIII ∙ XIV ∙ XV ∙ XVI XVII ∙ XVIII ∙ XIX ∙ XX ∙ XXI ∙ XXII XXIII ∙ XXIV ∙ XXV ∙ XXVI ∙ XXVII ... [77%] 2023-02-03
  20. Bill of Rights (United States): The United States Bill of Rights is the term for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. They were proposed by Congress (along with two others, one of which eventually became the Twenty-Seventh Amendment, the other might ... (United States) [77%] 2023-06-14
  21. California Voter Bill of Rights: The California Voter Bill of Rights is an adaptation of the United States Voting Rights Act passed in 1965. (State based legislature) [77%] 2024-09-18 [United States constitutional law] [California law]...
  22. Institute of Bill of Rights Law: [ ⚑ ] 37°15′54.9″N 76°42′18.2″W / 37.26525°N 76.705056°W / 37.26525; -76.705056 The Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL), founded in 1982, is a center for the study of constitutional law ... (Organization) [70%] 2023-11-12
  23. Incorporation of the Bill of Rights: In United States constitutional law, incorporation is the doctrine by which portions of the Bill of Rights have been made applicable to the states. When the Bill of Rights was ratified, the courts held that its protections extended only to ... (Application of the U.S. Bill of Rights to states and their local governments) [70%] 2023-09-16 [United States constitutional law] [Legal history of the United States]...
  24. New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act: The New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act, also known as P.L. 2010, Chapter 122, is a policy created in 2011 by New Jersey legislature to combat bullying in public schools throughout the state. [65%] 2024-08-29 [School bullying] [New Jersey statutes]...
  25. Society of Gentlemen Supporters of the Bill of Rights: The Society of Gentlemen Supporters of the Bill of Rights was a British pressure group formed on 20 February 1769 to support John Wilkes after he was expelled from the House of Commons. The Society was formed at the London ... [57%] 2024-05-05 [1769 establishments in England] [1769 establishments in Great Britain]...
  26. Bill Of Rights: Bill Of Rights, an important statute in English constitutional history. On the 13th of February 1689 the Declaration of Right, a document drawn up by a committee of the commons, and embodying the fundamental principles of the constitution, was delivered ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  27. Bill of rights: A bill of rights is a list of rights enjoyed by an individual in a specific context. The most common usages of the term are either to refer to the Bill of Rights included in the U.S. [100%] 2023-07-05
  28. Student bill of rights: A student bill of rights is a document that outlines beliefs or regulations regarding student rights, typically adopted by a student group, school, or government. These documents can be policies, laws, or statements of belief. (Document outlining student rights) [86%] 2024-02-09 [Rights] [Student politics]...
  29. Chapter 33 (G.I. Bill of Rights): In July 2008 the Post-9/11 GI Bill was signed into law, creating a new robust education benefits program rivaling the WWII Era GI Bill of Rights. The new Post 9/11 GI Bill, which went into effect on ... (G.I. Bill of Rights) [70%] 2023-11-14 [Legal history of the United States] [Military education and training in the United States]...
  30. Bill of Rights, United States Constitution: The Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution includes the first ten amendments, which set aside a list of rights which the federal government cannot infringe upon. It consists of a preamble and ten amendments. [70%] 2024-09-02 [United States Constitution] [Federalism tracking]...

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