Constitution Two is a long-term civic project dedicated to researching, drafting, organizing, and publishing a modern constitutional framework for the United States. This website serves as the public home of that work.
Here, visitors can read the draft of Constitution Two article by article, explore the Bill of Rights and other core provisions, follow the structure of the proposed government, and review the long-term plan for constitutional reform and peaceful ratification.
Explore the working draft of Constitution Two, including the Preamble, Bill of Rights, and each constitutional article in a structured format.
Visit the About page to understand the purpose of Constitution Two, the reasoning behind the project, and the principles guiding its development.
Read Our Plan to see how the project envisions drafting, public engagement, constitutional convention, ratification, and transition into a new constitutional order.
Browse the proposed rights of the people, the structure of the Executive, Legislative, Judicial, and Censorial Branches, and the constitutional rules governing the Nation, the States, the Military, Amendments, Ratification, and Transition.
This website is a living drafting platform. As the project continues, pages may be revised, clarified, expanded, reorganized, or supplemented with additional material.
The site is also being structured to include supporting legal reference materials such as the United States Code, the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and the Code of Federal Regulations for research and comparison.
Constitution Two is not a static manifesto. It is a structured constitutional drafting project intended to organize rights, government powers, accountability measures, and legal foundations into a coherent document that citizens can read, understand, evaluate, and debate.
The project is guided by several core commitments:
The text published here is a working constitutional draft. Some pages are complete, some are still being revised, and others may continue to evolve as the project develops. Draft constitutional materials remain subject to revision.
If you are new to the site, a good place to begin is:
Constitution Two is an independent civic drafting project. It is not affiliated with any government institution.
Draft constitutional materials published on this website are presented for public reading, study, and discussion.