- Constitution Source References. Includes State Charters & Constitutions, Debates in the Convention, Personal Correspondence of the Delegates, President Documents, and much much more.
- Constitutional Source Project
http://www.constitution.org/
- Constitution Source References. Includes State Charters & Constitutions, Debates in the Convention, Personal Correspondence of the Delegates, President Documents, Supreme Court Decisions, Commentary and much much more.
- Constitution Society: Major Contributor Jon Roland
http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/founders/
- Constitution and Constitution period Reasoning, Literature and opinions.
- Phillip B Kurland and Ralph Lerner in a joint venture of the University of Chicago Press and the Liberty Fund.
http://topics.law.cornell.edu/constitutionconstitution
- Annotated and linked Constitution
- Cornell University
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lawhome.htmlamlaw/lawhome.htm
- Constitution Source Reference, Notes on the Convention of 1787, Continental Congress records, US Congress Debate and Journal Records from the 1770’s-late 1800’s.
- A Century of Lawmaking from the National archives and Records Administration
http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/
- Historical Supreme Court decisions, including the Syllabus and Decisions of all Supreme Court cases, in an easily searchable and presented setting.
- Cornell University
http://fora.tv/2009/02/23/Uncommon_Knowledge_Antonin_Scalia_Knowledge_Antonin_Scalia
- Justice Scalia discusses Originalism and Judicial Activism in regards to the Constitution (video).
- Justice Antonin Scalia Hoover Institution
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/interp.htmlprojects/ftrials/conlaw/interp.html
- Discusses and Compares and Contrasts Originalism and Pragmatism, Judicial philosophies.
- Exploring Constitutional Conflicts
http://oll.libertyfund.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=41&Itemid=264
- Resource of Colonial to Early US History Documents
- The online Library of Liberty The project of Liberty Fund, Inc.
Influencing the Founders
- The Two Treatises of Government; John Locke
- The Spirit of Laws; Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu
- Common Sense; Thomas Paine
- Magna Carta
- English Bill of Rights
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Pre-Constitution Writings and Influences
Magna Carta
English Bill of Rights
Mayflower Compact
Common Sense (Thomas Paine)
The Rights of Man (Thomas Paine)
The Crisis (Thomas Paine)
Spirit of Laws (Charles de Secondat Baron de Montesquieu)
Two Treatises of Government (John Locke)
The Continental Association
The Articles of Confederation
Notes From the Federal Convention of 1787
James Madison (Notes on the Convention of 1787)
Robert Yates (Notes on the Convention of 1787)
James McHenry (Notes on the Convention of 1787)
Alexander Hamilton (Notes on the Convention of 1787)
Rufus King (Notes on the Convention of 1787)
William Pierce (Notes on the Convention of 1787)
William Paterson (Notes on the Convention of 1787)
Charles Pinckney Draft Constitution
Post Convention Debates
Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States
State Constitutions, Bill of Rights and Charters (Pre 1800)
Connecticut Charter
Delaware 1776
Georgia 1777
Maryland 1776
Massachusetts 1780
New Hampshire 1776
New Jersey 1776
New York 1777
North Carolina 1776
Pennsylvania 1776
Pennsylvania 1790
Rhode Island Charter
South Carolina 1776
Vermont 1777
Vermont 1786
Virginia 1776
State Ratification Debates
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