- Bill of Rights President
- James Madison
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Bill of Rights Defense Committee — The national Bill of Rights Defense Committee (BORDC) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization which encourages local communities to take an active role in the ongoing national debate about threats to civil liberties guaranteed by the Bill of… … Wikipedia
Bill of Rights 1789 — Constitution des États Unis États Unis Cet article fait partie de la série : Constitution des États Unis Préambule Articles de la Constitution … Wikipédia en Français
bill of rights — noun (C) a written statement of the most important rights of the citizens of a country: One state has proposed the country adopt a bill of rights and replace the Queen as head of state with a president … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
United States Bill of Rights — ] and the other is in the New York Public Library.North Carolina s copy was stolen by a union soldier in April 1865 and returned to North Carolina in 2005, 140 years later.Incorporation extends to StatesOriginally, the Bill of Rights applied only … Wikipedia
Second Bill of Rights — The Second Bill of Rights was a proposal made by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt during his State of the Union Address on January 11, 1944 to suggest that the nation had come to recognize, and should now implement, a second bill of… … Wikipedia
U.S. Patients' Bill of Rights — A Patient s Bill of Rights is a statement of the rights to which patients are entitled as recipients of medical care. Typically, a statement articulates the positive rights which doctors and hospitals ought to provide patients, thereby providing… … Wikipedia
Consumer Bill of Rights — Before the mid twentieth century, consumers were without rights with regard to their interaction with products and commercial producers. Consumers had little ground on which to defend themselves against faulty or defective products, or against… … Wikipedia
Chapt. 33 (G.I. Bill of Rights) — In July 2008 the Post 9/11 GI Bill was signed into law, creating a new robust education benefits program rivaling the WWII Era GI Bill of Rights. The new Post 9/11 GI Bill, which goes into effect on August 1, 2009, will provide education benefits … Wikipedia
Institute of Bill of Rights Law — The Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL), founded in 1982, is one of the most renowned centers for the study of constitutional law in the world. Located at the College of William Mary School of Law (Marshall Wythe) in Williamsburg, Virginia,… … Wikipedia
Economic Bill Of Rights — In his State of the Union Address to Congress on 11 January 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for measures to provide a second bill of rights offering U.S. citizens economic security in the postwar world. The principles he outlined… … Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era