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Constitution

The framework of enumerated powers, separated authority, and protected rights that the founders built to last

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The Constitution of 1787 is the oldest written national constitution still in force. Its design reflects hard lessons from the Articles of Confederation and deep disagreements about how to balance national power against state sovereignty and individual rights. Understanding its structure — enumerated powers, bicameralism, an independent judiciary, and a bill of rights — is the starting point for every serious debate in American constitutional law.

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