The Constitution
The Preamble
Article 1: The Legislature
Section 1: Congress
Section 2: The House of Representitives
Section 3: The Senate
Section 4: Congresional Elections
Section 5: Rules/Procedures
Section 6: Payment
Section 7: How a Bill Becomes a Law
Section 8: Powers Granted to Congress
Section 9: Powers Denied Congress
Section 10:Powers Denied to States
Article 2: The Executive
Section 1: The Presidency
Section 2: Powers of Presidency
Section 3: Presidential Duties
Section 4: Impeachment
Article 3: The Judiciary
Section 1: The Federal Courts and Judges
Section 2: Authority of the Courts
Section 3: Treason
Article 4: Relations among States
Section 1: State Acts and Records
Section 2: Rights of Citizens
Section 3: New States
Section 4: Guarantees to the States
Article 5: Amending the Constitution
Article 6: Supremacy of the National Government
Article 7: Ratification
The Bill of Rights
Amendment 1: Freedom of Expression
Amendment 2: Military
Amendment 3: No Quartering
Amendment 4: No Unreasonable Searches
Amendment 5: Rights of the Accused
Amendment 6: Right to Trial
Amendment 7: Right to Trial by Jury
Amendment 8: No Cruel and Unusual Punishments
Amendment 9: Constitution shall not be interprated inappropriatly
Amendment 10: Powers that are not of the National Government are people's powers
Military Establishment
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.