Article I

Bill of Rights

The Bill of Rights of Constitution Two secures the fundamental liberties, legal protections, democratic guarantees, and human rights of the people. The rights listed below are organized by subject for clarity, access, and future expansion.

Foundational Rights

Democratic Rights and Civic Participation

Freedoms of Expression, Belief, and Assembly

Government Accountability and Constitutional Enforcement

Personal Liberty, Movement, and Privacy

Cognitive, Scientific, and Technological Rights

Security, Property, and Defensive Rights

Criminal Justice and Due Process Rights

Bodily Autonomy, Family, and Personal Status

Social and Economic Rights

Environmental and Future-Oriented Rights

Amendments

Additional rights, clarifications, and future guarantees may be added to this Article through the amendment process established by this Constitution.