CONSTITUTION—U.S.

Addresses

Bill of Rights—A Century of Progress: John Paul Stevens, S3140-S3146 [10MR]

Effect of Private Faith on Public Policy: Stan Stephens, Governor of Montana, E905 [31MR]

Expanding the Franchise: Lindy Boggs, H484-H486 [20FE]

Analyses

Education and the Founding Fathers: David Barton, E3053-E3058 [5OC]

Articles and editorials

Bearing Arms and Housing Soldiers, E461 [27FE]

Celebrate the Bill of Rights, E369 [20FE]

Court Gets More Cruel and Unusual, E526 [4MR]

Free Religion and Speech, In Retreat, E436 [26FE]

Good Instinct, Wrong Policy—Don't Touch the Bill of Rights, H1170 [11MR]

On Natural Law and States' Rights, E581 [9MR]

Preserve the Bill of Rights, E616 [11MR]

Searches, Self-Incrimination, E492 [2MR]

Should State Executions Run on Schedule?, E2349 [3AU]

Vital Freedoms Are In It—and Other Things Aren't In It, E56 [22JA]

Bills and resolutions

Bill of Rights: importance (see H. Con. Res. 279), H478 [19FE]

Constitutional amendments: lapsing of time for ratification of certain proposed amendments (see S. Con. Res. 121), S6893 [19MY]

Firearms: constitutional amendment to repeal amendment relative to the right to bear arms (see H.J. Res. 438), H1181 [11MR]

House of Representatives: establish panel to recommend process to select President relative to the Constitution (see H. Res. 478), H4589 [10JN]

Documents

Presidential Veto Message on Constitutional Prohibition on Establishment of Religion: James Madison, S3740 [17MR]

Essays

Bill of Rights: Bernard Gay, E180 [4FE]

———Marc Demant, E179 [4FE]

———Paige Bade, E179 [4FE]

Line-Item Veto—Provided in the Constitution and Traditionally Applied: Stephen Glazier, S3747-S3749 [17MR]

Stephen Glazier's Thesis: Louis Fisher, S3749 [17MR]

Letters

Constitutional war powers relative to personal and political consequences: George Anastaplo, S13434 [14SE]

Memorandums

Election of the President in the House of Representatives: Representative Frost, E1929-E1934 [22JN]

Memorials of legislature

Florida, H2496 [8AP]

Louisiana, S529 [28JA]

New York, H1134 [10MR]

Virginia, H2407 [7AP]

Obituaries

Paul Freund: Boston (MA) Globe, S1304 [7FE]

———New York (NY) Times, S1304 [7FE]

———Washington (DC) Post, S1304 [7FE]

Papers

Constitution of the United States—What It Says to You in Simple Terms: William D. Hersey, E1988 [25JN]

Remarks in House

Anniversary, E2701 [18SE]

Bill of Rights: bicentennial, H5689 [1JY], E55 [22JA], E461 [27FE]

Boggs, Lindy: Bill of Rights address, H483 [20FE]

Capital punishment: carrying out of State execution sentences, E2349 [3AU]

Constitutional amendments: limit congressional terms, E2329 [31JY], E3135 [9OC]

Firearms: constitutional amendment to repeal amendment relative to the right to bear arms (H.J. Res. 438), H1168-H1170 [11MR]

GATT: interpretation of U.S. Constitution relative to international trade laws, H5029 [22JN]

House of Representatives: constitutional election of the President of the United States, E1929 [22JN]

———establish panel to recommend process to select President relative to the Constitution (H. Res. 478), H4450 [10JN]

Nashville, TN: tribute to Glencliff High School, E1259 [5MY]

Pleasanton, CA: tribute to Amador Valley High School's Bill of Rights Bicentennial Civics Competition team, E1194 [30AP]

Printing (H. Con. Res. 206), H245 [4FE]

Remarks in Senate

Bill of Rights: bicentennial observance, S1974 [21FE]

Caldwell County, KY: tribute to Caldwell County High School We the People program participants, S5819 [29AP]

Democratic Party: report on the nominations process, S2616 [27FE]

Electoral college: role, S8330 [17JN]

Freedom of speech: constitutional guarantees, S4150 [25MR]

Printing (H. Con. Res. 206), S1291 [6FE]

Religion: Supreme Court decision on invocations and benedictions at school graduations, S9090 [29JN]

Statements

Bill of Rights—Why Has It Succeeded?: Senator Biden, S1974-S1976 [21FE]

Testimonies

Constitutionality of Independent Counsel Statute: Terrence O'Donnell, E2697 [18SE]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 206, printing, H246 [4FE]

S. Con. Res. 121, lapsing of time for ratification of certain proposed constitutional amendments, S6908 [19MY]