Heritage Foundation's Searchable Constitution

I just re-discovered this as I am going through some old (but not too old) email. The Heritage Foundation has put together what might be considered a concordance of the U.S. Constitution. This looks to be a very useful tool, free to use on the Internet. First, a link to the article introducing the tool, and then a link to the tool itself.

Do You Know What the Constitution Really Means? (Heritage Foundation, April 2012)

Heritage's Guide to the Constitution

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  • Lisa G Spear

    Wilma, the Toolkit is a document. I have it in both WORD and PDF formats. Perhaps you would like to see it before deciding what to do with it. Also, I think we could take this toolkit and modify it for use in other scenarios (e.g., school board meetings, county commissioner meetings, other public forums...) Let me know if you would like me to email you a copy, and in what format.

  • W. Branstetter

    Lisa,

    Right now the PDF works best for me because of a computer crash some time ago that I still have not found the copy of WORD to reinstall.  If you can, send both and if necessary I will borrow a friend's computer.  Send the file(s) to arapahoeteaparty@yahoo.com with subject including "Attn Wilma--toolkit" or similar.  I will check the mail a little later.

     

    If it will work for other things that would be helpful.

     

    Wilma B.

     

  • Yvonne Michelle Gerhardt

    Lisa, the Heritage Foundation's website is a great source of information for our nation's history.  I found a lot of documents and references to those original documents on their site (used for one of my Constitutional law classes).  They also provide some useful explanations and break down the material in various articles which the layman can understand.  Thanks for posting.