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.