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The Constitution stands as one of the most examined documents in American political and legal history, making it a central subject in history, political science, law, and civics courses. Students write about it because it raises enduring questions about the balance of power, the protection of individual rights, and the relationship between citizens and their government. Its origins in the turbulent period following the Articles of Confederation, the debates surrounding its ratification, and its ongoing interpretation through amendments and Supreme Court decisions give it layers of complexity that reward sustained academic attention.

The papers collected here approach the Constitution from several distinct angles. Some take a historical perspective, examining the political pressures of the mid-1780s that drove delegates toward a new framework, or asking whether the document represented a counter-revolution or a national salvation. Others focus on legal and structural analysis, tracing how amendments shape the broader legal system or how federal power is distributed through federalism. Case-focused essays use specific Supreme Court decisions and cases such as Ruiz v. Estelle to ground constitutional principles in concrete legal outcomes. A smaller number of papers place the Constitution in comparative or thematic contexts alongside topics like secular humanism or revolutionary America.

A strong essay on the Constitution requires a focused thesis that moves beyond description toward an interpretive claim about power, rights, or legitimacy. Evidence drawn from the text of amendments, congressional authority, and documented legal precedent carries the most weight in historical and legal arguments. The most common pitfall is treating the Constitution as a static document rather than one continuously reshaped by political conflict, court interpretation, and the evolving relationship between citizens and federal government.

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Founding documents and their historical significance
This essay examines how the Constitution addresses the grievances an complaints found in the Declaration of Independence. After an introduction which discusses the Declaration's Preamble, the essay then explains how the Constitution's explicit provisions and implicit principles address King George III abuses and usurpations. The essay then briefly addresses the "ethics" which may have animated the Founders.
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Consequences of Police Violating the 4th Amendment
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Thomas Jefferson as Author of the Declaration of Independence
This paper discusses Thomas Jefferson. Not only was he the 2nd Vice President and 3rd President of the United States, but he also wrote the original draft of the Declaration of Independence. With a committee of four others he also edited and revised the document until it was introduced to the 2nd Continental Congress. There is was voted on and adopted.
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Right to vote
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