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Article I. Compact with the United States
Article II. Declaration of Rights
II.2 Self-Government
II.3 Inalienable Rights
II.4 Individual Dignity
II.5 Freedom of Religion
II.6 Freedom of Assembly
II.7 Free of Speech, Expression, and Press
II.8. Right of Participation
II.9. Right to Know
II.10. Right of Privacy
II.11. Searches and Seizures
II.12. Right to Bear Arms
II.13. Right of Suffrage
II.14. Adult Rights
II.15. Rights of Persons Not Adults
II.16. The Administration of Justice
II.17. Due Process of Law
II.18. State Subject to Suit
II.19. Habeas Corpus
II.20. Initiation of Proceedings
II.21. Bail
II.22. Excessive Sanctions
II.23. Detention
II.24. Rights of the Accused
II.26. Trial by Jury
II.27. Imprisonment for Debt
II.28. Criminal Justice Policy — Rights of the Convicted
II.29. Eminent Domain
II.30. Treason and Descent of Estates
II.31. Ex Post Facto, Obligation of Contracts, and Irrevocable Privileges
II.32. Civilian Control of the Military
II.33. Importation of Armed Persons
II.34. Unenumerated Rights
II.35. Servicemen, Servicewomen, and Veterans
Article III. General Government
Article IV. Suffrage and Elections
Article V. The Legislature
Article VI. The Executive
Article VII. The Judiciary
Article VIII. Revenue and Finance
Article IX. Environmental and Natural Resources
Article X. Education and Public Lands
Article XI. Local Government
Article XII. Departments and Institutions
Article XIII. General Provisions
Article XIV. Constitutional Revision
II.31. Ex Post Facto, Obligation of Contracts, and Irrevocable Privileges
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