CONSTITUTION—U.S.
Addresses
Bicentennial of the Constitution: Thurgood Marshall, 11741 [7MY]
Constitution: Tyrone E. Grothe, 17892 [26JN]
First Amendment Rights in Cohen v. California: Robert H. Bork, 28864 [22OC]
Fund for Religious Liberty: Robert K. Lifton, 16187 [16JN]
Nation of Communities: Representative Michel, 8266 [7AP]
Our Quest for a More Perfect Union, Representative Wright, 13649 [21MY]
Peace Corps and the Constitution—The Foreign Policy Connection: Representative Moody, 21555 [29JY]
Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary Soldier: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 25674 [29SE]
We the People . . . : Herman W. Farwell, 27137-27140 [8OC]
What Is the Meaning of Citizenship Today in Our Constitutional Democracy? Senator Byrd, 13553 [21MY]
Amendments
Committee on House Administration: authorizing printing of pamphlet entitled The Constitution of the United States of America (H. Con. Res. 125), 18239 [30JN]
Members of Congress: attendance at ceremony in Philadelphia, PA, in honor of bicentennial of Constitution (H. Con. Res. 131), 16382, 16411 [17JN]
Appointments
Delegation representing Congress at ceremony honoring the Constitution, 19877 [15JY]
Articles and editorials
Amended Welcome, 20604 [21JY]
Annapolis Convention—New Jersey's Contribution, 930 [7JA]
Archibald—Fighting for Press Freedom, 20078 [15JY]
Case Against Drug Testing, 18384 [30JN]
Coalition Headquartered at CU, 20078 [15JY]
Constitutional Convention of 1787, 13613-13616 [21MY]
Constitutional Ideas Have Consequences—George Mason and the U.S. Bill of Rights, 21048 [23JY]
Faithfully Execute the Laws, 32727-32729 [18NO]
Grassroots Celebration, 36676 [19DE]
Independent Judiciary a Keystone of American Government, 31832 [12NO]
Invading Reagan's Treaty Trip, 10609 [29AP]
Judicial Activism, 28933 [22OC]
Justice Robert H. Bork—Judicial Restraint Personified, 28888 [22OC]
Madison Laid Foundation of Liberty, 11804 [8MY]
Making of a Supreme Court Justice, 28668 [21OC]
Police Chiefs Defend Miranda Decision Against Meese Threats, 3211 [9FE]
Political Fundamentalists Embarrassing the Church and Polluting Politics, 2162 [28JA]
Sidestepping the Constitution, 13853 [27MY]
Something We Still Need To Know, 5282 [10MR]
Spying on Henry Hyde at Mass, 31553 [10NO]
Texan Wants To Limit Lawmaker' Pay Raises, 6715 [24MR]
Thirty-Six Years Later, Citizens Sign Constitution, 19682 [14JY]
We, the People, 29739, 29740 [28OC]
Bills and resolutions
Abortion: amend relative to right to life (see H.J. Res. 20, 21, 35, 68)
Appropriations: item veto in bills (see H.R. 43; H.J. Res. 8, 10, 30)
Bicentennial: ceremony at Capitol in honor of the bicentennial (see H. Con. Res. 161)
———commemoration (see S.J. Res. 173; H.R. 61)
———congressional delegation in bicentennial ceremonies (see S. Con. Res. 55; H. Con. Res. 131)
———congressional delegation in ceremonies in April 1989, in New York City marking bicentennial of the Constitution (see H. Con. Res. 115)
———joint session at Philadelphia to honor bicentennial of Constitution (see H. Con. Res. 44)
Budget: amend relative to Federal procedures (see H.J. Res. 9, 44)
———balanced (see H.J. Res. 11, 27, 36, 38, 197)
———consideration of H.J. Res. 321, balanced amendment (see H. Res. 266)
Capital punishment: constitutional procedures for espionage cases (see S. 1160)
Coins and coinage: modernize designs with one side having bicentennial of Constitution theme (see S. 1776; H.R. 3314)
Committee on House Administration: authorizing printing of pamphlet entitled Constitution of the United States of America (see H. Con. Res. 125)
Constitution Day: designate (see S. 588, 699; H.R. 157)
Constitutional amendments: Presidential pardon (see H.J. Res. 358)
Constitutional conventions: procedures (see S. 589)
Courts: amendment relating to continuance in office of judges of inferior courts (see H.J. Res. 400)
———reform fourth amendment exclusionary rule (see H.R. 1334)
———removal of judges (see H.J. Res. 364)
Crime and criminals: review of criminal judgments (see S. 1970)
Dept. of the Interior: continuing interpretation of the Constitution in appropriate units of national parks (see H.R. 1939)
Education: amend relative to school busing (see H.J. Res. 19)
Elections: guarantees of the 1st, 14th, and 15th amendments to Constitution (see H.R. 1582)
———limit number of terms for Members of the House of Representatives and the Senate (see H.J. Res. 15)
English: amend to establish as official U.S. language (see H.J. Res. 13, 33)
Freedom of Information Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 126), 11779 [8MY]
Great Compromise: appreciation to Philadelphia, the National Park Service, and We the People 200, Inc., for hospitality during bicentennial commemoration (see S. Con. Res. 80)
House of Representatives: amend relative to 4-year terms (see H.J. Res. 18)
Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, PA: establish National Center for U.S. Constitution (see S. 1052)
Iroquois Confederacy of Nations: contributions to development (see S. Con. Res. 76)
Members of Congress: amend relative to convictions for felonies (see H.J. Res. 26)
Pennsylvania: ratification (see H.J. Res. 406)
Religion: constitutional amendment on equal access by voluntary groups in public schools (see H.J. Res. 161)
Senate: procedures for payment of expenses relative to H. Con. Res. 131 and S. Res. 352 (see S. Res. 244)
Taxation: amend to require \2/3\ vote of each House to increase (see H.J. Res. 29)
25th amendment: repeal (see H.J. Res. 187)
Broadcasts
Celebration of Citizenship, 29520-29522 [27OC]
Complaint
Dornan v. U.S. (Boland amendment): Carl L. Shipley and Marion H. Smoak, 13813 [27MY], 23460 [7AU]
Court decisions
Calder v. Bull, 28955 [22OC]
Dillion v. Gloss, 4287 [26FE]
Dornan v. U.S. (Boland amendment): District Court for the District of Columbia, 13813 [27MY]
Griswald v. Connecticut: Justice Potter Stewart, 27244 [9OC]
Turner v. Safley, 28954 [22OC]
Documents
Article II, section II, 12573 [15MY]
Bill of Rights, 14077 [28MY], 28883, 28884 [22OC]
Bill of Rights (Great Britain, 1689), 28884 [22OC]
Civil liberties: enumeration, 26849 [7OC]
Congressional Elections, 21288 [28JY]
Declaration of Independence, 9297 [22AP]
———Thomas Jefferson, 20268 [17JY]
Excerpt, 10654
Federalist Papers: Alexander Hamilton, 4287 [26FE]
———James Madison, 4283, 4285, 4287 [26FE]
4th amendment, 9603 [23AP]
Home Rule Act, 27849, 27852 [14OC]
Preamble, 22004 [3AU], 24319 [17SE]
Senate Jurisdiction, 27848 [14OC]
Senate Role in Nomination of Supreme Court Justices, 21691 [30JY]
Special Ceremony in Honor of the Constitution, Philadelphia, PA, 20128-20137 [17JY]
10th amendment, 22004 [3AU]
This Home of Freedom: J. Francis Stafford, 18225-18231 [30JN]
25th amendment, 7773 [2AP]
Essays
Bicentennial: Wade P. Bruce, 10168 [28AP]
Constitution: Brooke Roberts, 13980 [28MY]
Constitution—A Living Legacy: Michael Brough, 29770 [28OC]
Constitution—Here To Stay: Jody Joachim, 3896 [19FE]
Constitution—How Does the Separation of Powers Make It Work? Anne McGrew, 24028 [15SE]
Government's Rights: Kris Fisher, 30381 [31OC]
Greatest Freedom of All: Charles Michelich, 10844 [30AP]
How the Constitution Helped America Grow: Ryan Smith, 25912 [30SE]
Making the Constitution Work—The Separation of Powers: Liza Johnson, 38294 [22DE]
———Mahbub A. Majumdar, 38296 [22DE]
———Sara E. Johnson, 29006 [22OC]
Neutral Principles and Some First Amendment Problems: Robert H. Bork, 27254 [9OC]
Ratification of New Constitution by States: Annie Myers, 5078 [6MR]
———Michell L. Schad, 5079 [6MR]
Ratification of the Constitution: Nicole Johnson, 18110 [29JN]
U.S. Constitution—Guardian of Freedom: Christine Kilis, 16968 [22JN]
What the Constitution Means to Me and to Our Country: Carl E. McCrary, 15387 [10JN]
———Denise Y. Burton, 12703 [18MY]
———Hilda Canes, 14374 [2JN]
———Jennifer Stewart, 17882 [26JN]
———Julie Dam, 26250 [1OC]
———Kathryn Provencher, 14926 [8JN]
———Margie Handelman, 12741 [18MY]
———Ryan Hunt, 13553 [21MY]
———Sabrina J. Yazdpour, 13318 [20MY]
———Tham Thu Thi Nguyen, 13855 [27MY]
———Jonathan Tony, 15382 [10JN]
———Katherine Davis, 22448 [5AU]
———Laura Butler, 15386 [10JN]
Why I Believe the U.S. Constitution Is an Important Document Today: Mark Dean, 24563 [18SE]
Excerpts
``Federalist Papers'', Alexander Hamilton (excerpt), 16837 [19JN]
``Impeachment in America 1635-1805'', Peter C. Hoffer and N.E.H. Hull (excerpt), 16837 [19JN]
``Judge John J. Parker and the Constitution,'' William C. Burris, 29071 [23OC]
Hearings
Committee on Appropriations (House): Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution (testimony from Mark S. Fowler, Warren E. Burger, Mark W. Cannon, and John Goudie), D84 [25FE]
Committee on Energy and Commerce: advertising and the first amendment
Committee on Foreign Relations: constitutional implications of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty (testimony), D294 [29AP]
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: continuing interpretation of the Constitution in appropriate units of national parks (H.R. 1939) (testimony), D305 [30AP]
Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: Constitution Day (H.R. 157), D241 [7AP], D270 [22AP]
Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): constitutional implications of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty
Interviews
Constitution and government: William T. Coleman, by Ripon Forum, 29524-29526 [27OC]
Right to privacy: Bill Moyers with Ira Glasser, 25658 [29SE]
Letters
Amendment on a balanced budget: Representative Fields and Craig, 29678 [28OC]
Bicentennial: E. Philip Riggin, 5116 [10MR]
Bicentennial of the Constitution and the Arkansas link: Twyla Ferguson, 8051-8053 [6AP]
Constitutional interpretations: Felix Frankfurter, 27087 [8OC]
English as official U.S. language: Joseph J. Dary, 9355 [22AP]
Philosophical rationale for free speech according to Judge Bork: Vincent Blasi, 28864-28868 [22OC]
Lists
New Mexican winners of Constitution bicentennial essay contest, 22811 [6AU]
States that have ratified the constitutional amendment to reform the congressional salary process, 6716 [24MR]
Meetings
Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: Constitution Day (H.R. 157), D241 [7AP]
Memorandums
Independent counsel: constitutionality, 20623 [22JY]
Memorials of legislature
Louisiana, 18806 [7JY]
Nevada, 19055 [8JY], 19384 [10JY]
New Mexico, 16191 [16JN]
Wisconsin, 26159 [1OC]
Pamphlets
One Nation Under God: Forest D. Montgomery, 18590-18593 [1JY]
Papers
Echoes From Antiquity—Classical Origins of the Constitution, Peter N. Kyros, 14581-14584 [3JN]
Judge Robert H. Bork and Free Speech: Committee for a Fair Confirmation Process, 28672-28674 [21OC]
Meaning of the Separation of Powers in the U.S. Constitution: James B. Parker, 15109 [9JN]
———John Hayward, 15109 [9JN]
Petitions
Bicentennial signing: Medina, OH, 16570 [17JN]
Convention: North Carolina Student Legislature, 30650 [3NO]
States' rights: California Republican Assembly, 11618 [7MY]
Poems
``Made by Our Hands'': James Nielson, 25694 [30SE]
``What America Means to Me,'' Hans W. Welch, 29766 [28OC]
Proclamations
Constitution bicentennial: Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the U.S., 3705 [19FE]
Constitution Park dedication: Tequesta, FL, Village Council, 23795 [10SE]
Programs
Thirteen Toasts: Warren E. Burger, Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, 27720 [13OC]
Toasting the Constitution, 27720 [13OC]
Quiz
Trivia quiz: Pat Collins, 24246 [16SE]
Quotations
Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson, 2144 [28JA]
Separation of Powers: Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, 25670 [29SE]
Reading
I Am the Nation: Mildred Dreyfuss, 20880 [23JY]
Remarks in House
Attorney General: views on advising persons of rights upon arrest, 3210 [9FE]
Australia: congratulations from Senate on 200th anniversary, 32675 [18NO]
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: constitutionality, 26609 [6OC]
Bicentennial: Capitol ceremony (H. Con. Res. 161), 20108 [15JY], 22719
———congressional delegation to ceremony in Philadelphia, PA, in honor of bicentennial of Constitution (H. Con. Res. 131), 14031 [28MY], 17669 [26JN]
———congressional delegation to ceremonies in April 1989, in New York City marking bicentennial of the Constitution (H. Con. Res. 115), 10845 [30AP]
———observance, 818 [7JA], 905, 930 [7JA], 3241 [10FE], 3896 [19FE], 5281 [10MR], 6728 [25MR], 8266 [7AP], 12559 [14MY], 13649 [21MY], 13768 [27MY], 13858 [27MY], 14077 [28MY], 14188, 14189, 14191, 14192 [1JN], 14206 [2JN], 14398, 14430 [2JN], 14581 [3JN], 14783 [4JN], 14922, 14924, 14926, 14928, 14933 [8JN], 15118 [9JN], 15642, 15643 [11JN], 16306 [16JN], 16594 [17JN], 16781-16786 [18JN], 16807 [19JN], 17116 [23JN], 17355, 17358, 17361, 17362, 17364 [24JN], 17625 [25JN], 17876, 17881
———observance (H.R. 1939), 13782 [27MY]
———tribute to committee members, 38271-38274 [22DE]
Budget: amendment for balanced, 23 [6JA], 6263 [19MR], 11254-11258 [5MY], 19664-19672 [14JY], 29012 [22OC]
Catoosa County, Ga: Commission on Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution funds returned to U.S. Treasury, 31278 [9NO]
Committee on House Administration: authorizing printing of pamphlet entitled The Constitution of the United States of America (H. Con. Res. 125), 18239 [30JN], 22378 [5AU]
Congress: bicentennial, 37935 [21DE]
———evaluation, 16913-16925 [22JN]
Constitution Day: designate (H.R. 157), 926 [7JA], 20862-20882 [23JY]
———designate (H.R. 157), debate procedure, 12733 [18MY]
Constitutional Convention: bicentennial anniversary, 16086 [15JN]
———bicentennial anniversary of introduction of New Jersey plan, 16091 [15JN]
———bicentennial anniversary of Virginia plan to overhaul Articles of Confederation, 16087, 16089 [15JN]
Convention report, 19883 [15JY]
Courts: jurisdiction of District courts (H.R. 105), 4104 [25FE]
———removal of judges (H.J. Res. 364), 24462 [17SE]
Declaration of Independence: principles, 9296-9301 [22AP]
Dept. of the Interior: continuing interpretation of the Constitution in appropriate units of national parks (H.R. 1939), 7873 [2AP], 13782 [27MY]
Drugs and employment: testing, 18384 [30JN]
East Orange, NJ: John L. Costley, Sr., School's bicentennial observance, 28173 [15OC]
Elections: guarantees of the 1st, 14th, and 15th amendments to Constitution (H.R. 1582), 9361 [22AP]
English: establish as official language (H.J. Res. 13), 9355 [22AP]
Federal-State relations, 17693-17695 [26JN]
Firearms: gun control, 21059 [23JY]
Government: evaluation on its anniversary, 29739 [28OC]
———Republican form, 32959-32961 [19NO]
Hewitt Elementary School: Constitution bicentennial celebration, 24253 [16SE]
John L. Costley, Sr., School, East Orange, NJ: bicentennial observance, 28173 [15OC]
Madison, James: tribute, 5550 [12MR]
Mason, George: contribution, 21048 [23JY]
National Bicentennial Writing Competition: awards, 38294 [22DE]
Newburgh Free Academy, NY: bicentennial celebration, 23659 [9SE]
100th Congress: historic overview, 91-96 [6JA]
Peace Corps: similarities, 21555 [29JY]
Pennsylvania: ratification (H.J. Res. 406), 33198 [20NO]
Philadelphia, PA: 200th anniversary, 25935 [30SE]
———joint session of Congress to honor bicentennial of the Constitution, 4001 [24FE]
Pledge of Allegiance: ``A Celebration of Citizenship'' broadcast, 29520 [27OC]
Poverty and welfare: application, 10824-10834 [30AP]
Presidents of the U.S.: amend election laws (H.J. Res. 5, 6), 29 [6JA]
Reagan, President: constitutional powers relative to Contra aid, 23459 [7AU]
School busing: limit Supreme Court jurisdiction, 4104 [25FE]
Separation of powers, 16081 [16JN]
Shenandoah, PA: Annunciation-St. George School commemoration of bicentennial, 10869 [30AP]
States: amendment ratification efforts by Gregory Watson, 6715 [24MR]
Supreme Court: remarks by Thurgood Marshall on Founding Fathers, 11669 [7MY]
Tequesta, FL: dedication of Constitution Park, 23795 [10SE]
William Penn Appreciation Day: designate (H.J. Res. 169), 4797 [4MR]
Women: equal rights, 901 [7JA]
York, PA: Articles of Confederation anniversary, 24469 [17SE]
Remarks in Senate
Australian Senate: resolution on anniversary of U.S. Constitution, 37734 [21DE]
Bicentennial: ceremony at Capitol in honor of the bicentennial (H. Con. Res. 161), 23181, 23182 [7AU]
———congressional delegation to Capitol ceremonies (S. Con. Res. 55), 10654 [30AP]
———congressional delegation to the ceremony in Philadelphia, PA (H. Con. Res. 131), 16382 [17JN]
———observance, 2110 [28JA], 8051 [6AP], 9795, 9796 [27AP], 10168 [28AP], 10931 [1MY], 11741 [7MY], 13613 [21MY], 14095, 14102 [28MY], 15118 [9JN], 15386 [10JN], 16207 [16JN], 17876 [26JN], 18589 [1JY], 18851, 18969 [8JY], 20127, 20137, 20139, 20266, 20268 [17JY], 22001-22005 [3AU], 22811, 22961, 22980 [6AU], 24358, 24450 [17SE], 24565 [18SE], 32860 [19NO], 35793 [16DE]
———observance (S.J. Res. 173), 24424-24426 [17SE]
———observance (H.R. 1939), 7873 [2AP]
Capital punishment: constitutional procedures for espionage cases (S. 1160), 11650, 11651 [7MY]
Center for Strategic and International Studies: anniversary, 25029 [23SE]
Coins and coinage: modernize designs with one side having bicentennial of Constitution theme (S. 1776), 27111 [8OC]
Colson, Charles: separation of Church and State, 31552 [10NO]
Congress: constitutional rights in foreign policy, 24705 [22SE]
Constitution Day: designate (S. 588), 4283 [26FE]
Constitutional amendments: procedures for calling convention for proposing amendments (S. 589), 4284 [26FE]
Convention: amendment procedure, 5870 [17MR]
Crime and criminals: review of criminal judgments (S. 1970), 36215 [18DE]
English: make official language of the U.S. (S.J. Res. 13), 771 [6JA]
ERA: constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 1), 751-753 [6JA]
Great Compromise: appreciation to Philadelphia, the National Park Service, and We the People 200, Inc., for hospitality during bicentennial commemoration (S. Con. Res. 80), 25856 [30SE]
History: James Madison and the Constitutional Convention, 11980 [12MY]
Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, PA: establish National Center for U.S. Constitution, 9136 [21AP]
Independent counsel: constitutionality, 20623 [22JY]
Iran: legal challenges to independent counsel statute relative to arms sales investigation, 4175 [26FE]
Iroquois Confederacy of Nations: contributions to development (S. Con. Res. 76), 25422 [28SE]
Japanese Americans: meaning of Constitution, 25844 [30SE]
Londonderry, NH: Constitution bicentennial, 22980 [6AU]
New Jersey: U.S. Constitution ratification anniversary, 36241 [18DE]
Perry Township, IN: schools' Constitution bicentennial celebration, 32860 [19NO]
Prayer: amend Constitution relative to voluntary school prayer (S.J. Res. 7), 760 [6JA]
Religion: civil liberties, 16186 [16JN]
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the U.S.: bicentennial tribute, 3704 [19FE]
Senate: bicentennial minute, 20931 [23JY]
———constitutional duties relative to nominations, 22351 [5AU]
———procedures for payment of expenses relative to S. Res. 352 and H. Con. Res. 131 (S. Res. 244), 18508 [1JY]
Signing: commemoration (S. Res. 173), 22217 [4AU], 24424-24426 [17SE]
Supreme Court: Senate role in confirmation of nominees, 21691 21698 [30JY]
University of Colorado: First Amendment Congress site, 20077 [15JY]
Reports
Constitution Sacred: Roy A. Palmquist, 24250 [16SE]
Freedom of Information Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 126), 29882 [29OC]
Nation at Risk: National Commission on Excellence, 10577, 10578 [29AP]
Reports filed
Authorizing printing of pamphlet entitled The Constitution of the United States of America: Committee on House Administration (H. Con. Res. 125), 21739 [30JY]
Bicentennial Ceremony at Capitol: Committee on Public Works and Transportation (H. Con. Res. 161) (H. Rept. 100-270), 22312 [4AU]
Constitution Day: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 157) (H. Rept. 100-79), 11004 [4MY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 157) (H. Rept. 100-125), consideration (H. Res. 186), 14760, 14777 [4JN]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Bicentennial, 9331 [22AP]
Resolutions by organizations
Anniversary of the U.S. Constitution: Australian Senate, 32675 [18NO], 37734 [21DE]
———National PTA, 22980 [6AU]
———Northview Association, Inc., 27157 [8OC]
Statements
Abortion: Richard H. Rehnquist, 29103 [23OC]
———Sandra D. O'Connor, 29079, 29103 [23OC]
Advise and Consent—Response to Senators Dole, Hatch, Humphrey, and Simpson: Senator Biden, 22362-22364 [5AU]
Afro-American and the Constitution: John H. Franklin, 4111 [25FE]
———Leon Higginbotham, 4111 [25FE]
Constitutional Amendment on a Balanced Budget: Arthur Burns, 767 [6JA]
———Charles Baird, 767 [6JA]
———James Buchanan, 768 [6JA]
———President Reagan, 766 [6JA]
———Roger Freeman, 768 [6JA]
Chart and Compass: Andrew Johnson, 24426 [17SE]
———Daniel Webster, 24425 [17SE]
———Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 24426 [17SE]
———Zebulon Vance, 24426 [17SE]
Civil Rights: Robert H. Bork, 24343 [17SE]
Constitutional Convention, 4285 [26FE]
———Alexander Hamilton, 4288 [26FE]
———Benjamin Franklin, 22812 [6AU]
———William Van Alstyne, 4285 [26FE]
Constitutional Interpretation: Alexander Hamilton, 6729 [25MR]
———Benjamin Franklin, 22003, 22005 [3AU]
———Felix Frankfurter, 29050 [23OC]
———Franklin D. Roosevelt, 6729 [25MR]
———George Washington, 22003, 22004 [3AU]
———Grover Cleveland, 22004 [3AU]
———Hugo L. Black, 29050 [23OC]
———John Dos Passos, 6729 [25MR], 29119 [23OC]
———John Marshall, 29050 [23OC]
———Lewis F. Powell, Jr., 29027 [23OC]
———Robert H. Bork, 27254 [9OC], 29027, 29028, 29050 [23OC]
———Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 29119 [23OC]
———Shirley Hufstedler, 29119 [23OC]
———Thomas Jefferson, 6729 [25MR], 27015 [8OC]
———William O. Douglas, 29028 [23OC]
———William E. Gladstone, 22004 [3AU]
Constitutional Law: John Marshall, 27027 [8OC]
Declarations of War: George W. Norris, 16784 [18JN]
———Woodrow Wilson, 16784 [18JN]
Democracy: Senator Boren, 14643 [4JN]
Education: President Jefferson, 10579 [29AP]
Evolution of the Constitution: Thurgood Marshall, 20872 [23JY]
First Amendment: Robert H. Bork, 29078, 29115-29117 [23OC]
Freedom: Abraham Lincoln, 22812 [6AU]
———Felix Frankfurter, 27027 [8OC]
———James Madison, 27027 [8OC]
———Louis Brandeis, 27027 [8OC]
Freedom of the Press: Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, 26720 [6OC]
Government of Laws: Thomas Jefferson, 826, 827 [7JA]
Greatest Danger to Liberty: Louis D. Brandeis, 24319 [17SE]
Home Rule Act: Representative Natcher, 27848 [14OC]
———Representatives Dymally, Dellums, and Delegate Fauntroy, 27853 [14OC]
———Richard M. Nixon, 27853 [14OC]
———Senator Adams, 27848 [14OC]
Individual Rights: James Madison, 29087 [23OC]
———Supreme Court, 16914 [22JN]
Laws and institutions: Thomas Jefferson, 26868 [7OC]
Legislative-Executive Balance in International Affairs—The Intentions of the Framers: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., 25029-25032 [23SE]
Let History Answer the Question of Man Governing Himself: Thomas Jefferson, 28971 [22OC]
National Security and the First Amendment, Leonard Boudin, 13426 [21MY]
Neutral Principles: Robert H. Bork (sundry), 26889 [7OC]
Ninth Amendment Does Not Create Federally Enforceable Rights: William O. Douglas, 28972 [22OC]
Political Campaigns: Senator Symms, 14640 [4JN]
Power of Government Borrowing: Thomas Jefferson, 19665 [14JY]
Right to Privacy, 28890 [22OC]
———Byron R. White, 29079 [23OC]
———Hugo L. Black, 29080 [23OC], 29104, 29115 [23OC]
———Robert H. Bork, 27244 [9OC]
———Sandra D. O'Connor, 28953 [22OC]
———William H. Rehnquist, 29079 [23OC]
Tribute: John Adams, 13613 [21MY]
———Richard B. Morris, 4283 [26FE]
———Thomas Jefferson, 13613
———William Gladstone, 4283 [26FE]
Vesting Power in the People: Thomas Jefferson, 10932 [1MY]
War Powers: James Buchanan, 18104 [29JN]
———James Madison, 18104 [29JN]
———Wayne Morse, 18104 [29JN]
Studies
History—Second Amendment Right To ``Keep and Bear Arms'': Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution, 1626-1630 [21JA]
Testimonies
Bicentennial of the Constitution: Warren E. Burger, 20866 [23JY]
Equal Educational Opportunity: Robert H. Bork, 27027 [8OC]
First Amendment: Robert H. Bork, 29037 [23OC]
Nomination of Robert H. Bork to Supreme Court: Robert H. Bork, 28921 [22OC]
———Roy Innis, 28857 [22OC]
Right to Privacy: Robert H. Bork (sundry), 27254 [9OC]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 125, authorizing printing of pamphlet entitled The Constitution of the United States of America, 18239 [30JN]
H. Con. Res. 131, congressional delegation to bicentennial ceremony in Philadelphia, PA, 14031 [28MY]
H. Con. Res. 161, bicentennial ceremony at the Capitol, 22720 [6AU]
H. Res. 186, consideration of H.R. 157, Constitution Day, 20862 [23JY]
H.J. Res. 406, Constitution ratification by Pennsylvania, 33199 [20NO]
H.R. 157, Constitution Day, 20874 [23JY]
H.R. 1939, continuing interpretation in appropriate units of national parks, 13782 [27MY]
S. 1052, establish National Center for U.S. Constitution within Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, PA, 9137 [21AP]
S. 1160, constitutional procedures for capital punishment in espionage cases, 11650, 11651 [7MY]
S. 1970, Criminal Justice Reform Act, 36216-36224 [18DE]
S. Con. Res. 55, congressional delegation to bicentennial ceremonies, 10653 [30AP]
S. Con. Res. 76, acknowledge contribution of Iroquois Confederacy of Nations to the development of the Constitution, 24223 [16SE]
S. Con. Res. 80, appreciation of Congress to Philadelphia, the National Park Service, and We the People 200, Inc., for hospitality during Constitution bicentennial commemoration, 25886 [30SE]
S. Con. Res. 92, require knowledge of our Nation's founding documents for secondary school graduation, 36752 [21DE]
S. Res. 244, Senate procedures for payment of expenses relative to S. Res. 352 and H. Con. Res. 131, 18540 [1JY]
S.J. Res. 1, constitutional amendment on equal rights, 751 [6JA]
S.J. Res. 7, constitutional amendment on voluntary school prayer, 760 [6JA]
S.J. Res. 8, constitutional amendment on balanced budget, 762 [6JA]
S.J. Res. 11, constitutional amendment on balanced budget, 765 [6JA]
S.J. Res. 13, make English official language of the U.S., 771 [6JA]
S.J. Res. 166, constitutional amendment on campaign contributions and expenditures, 16817 [19JN]
S.J. Res. 173, commemorating anniversary of signing of Constitution, 24426 [17SE]
Transcripts
Constitutional Amendment on Balanced Budget—Past Legislation, 764 [6JA]
Constitution Bicentennial Proclamation by Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the U.S., 3704, 3705 [19FE]