The First Amendment is widely considered to be the most important part of the Bill of Rights. It protects the fundamental rights of conscience—the freedom to believe and express different ideas ...
The bill seeks to provide protected rights to the unhoused, such as freedom of movement, non-discrimination, and access to ...
The Ohio Voters Bill of Rights hasn’t had an easy path ... Following that ruling Yost cleared the amendment summary as a ...
A coalition of voting and civil rights organizations can now move forward with its effort to enshrine new voting rights in ...
On Friday the Ohio Attorney General’s Office accepted the petition summary of a proposed constitutional amendment, “Ohio Voters Bill of Rights,” that seeks to amend Article V and ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! On December 15, 1791, the Bill of Rights was ratified by Virginia, allowing the passage of the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
For a sense of the Alberta government's intended audience for its revised provincial Bill of Rights, let's consider where Albertans first heard of it. Premier Danielle Smith first revealed it in a ...
No other state in the country has a law like Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights. The constitutional amendment passed by voters in 1992 gives the job of deciding whether to raise taxes to ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Fifty-two years after former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed introduced the Alberta Bill of Rights, a pre-constitutional statute meant to protect Albertans from ...