MASSACHUSETTS CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE I
PART THE FIRST
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. 0 | DECLARATION
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. I | UNALIENABLE RIGHTS OF HUMANITY
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. II | THE RIGHT AND DUTY TO WORSHIP IN PEACE
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. III | THE ROLE OF FAITH AND MORALITY IN CIVIL GOVERNMENT
And the people of this commonwealth have also a right to, and do, invest their legislature with authority to enjoin upon all the subjects an attendance upon the instructions of the public teachers aforesaid, at stated times and seasons, if there be any on whose instructions they can conscientiously and conveniently attend.
Provided, notwithstanding, that the several towns, parishes, precincts, and other bodies politic, or religious societies, shall, at all times, have the exclusive right of electing their public teachers, and of contracting with them for their support and maintenance.
And all moneys paid by the subject to the support of public worship, and of the public teachers aforesaid, shall, if he require it, be uniformly applied to the support of the public teacher or teachers of his own religious sect or denomination, provided there be any on whose instructions he attends; otherwise it may be paid towards the support of the teacher or teachers of the parish or precinct in which the said moneys are raised.
Any every denomination of Christians, demeaning themselves peaceably, and as good subjects of the commonwealth, shall be equally under the protection of the law: and no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law.]
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. IV | SOVEREIGNTY AND SELF-GOVERNANCE: THE COMMONWEALTH'S ENDURING RIGHTS
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. V | THE PEOPLE'S SOVEREIGNTY: ACCOUNTABILITY OF GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. VI | MERIT OVER INHERITANCE: THE ETHICAL FOUNDATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. VII | THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO GOVERNMENT: A MANDATE FOR THE COMMON GOOD
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. VIII | SAFEGUARDING LIBERTY: THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO RENEW GOVERNANCE
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. IX | EQUAL SUFFRAGE: THE RIGHT TO FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. X | RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: PROTECTION, CONSENT, AND JUST COMPENSATION
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XI | ACCESS TO JUSTICE: REMEDY, EQUITY, AND TIMELY REDRESS
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XII | THE RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS: LEGAL PROTECTIONS AND FAIR TRIALS
And the legislature shall not make any law, that shall subject any person to a capital or infamous punishment, excepting for the government of the army and navy, without trial by jury.
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XIII | LOCAL FACT VERIFICATION: A PILLAR OF JUSTICE AND CITIZEN SECURITY
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XIV | UNREASONABLE SEARCHES & SEIZURES
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XV | TRIAL BY JURY
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XVI | FREEDOM OF PRESS
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XVII | THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS AND CIVIL AUTHORITY OVER MILITARY POWER
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XVIII | ADHERENCE TO PRINCIPLES: THE FOUNDATION OF LIBERTY AND GOOD GOVERNANCE
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XIX | FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XX | LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY: LIMITING THE SUSPENSION OF LAWS
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XXI | LEGISLATIVE IMMUNITY: PROTECTING FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND DEBATE
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XXII | LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES: REDRESSING GRIEVANCES AND UPHOLDING LAWS
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XXIII | TAXATION WITH REPRESENTATION: ENSURING CONSENT OF THE PEOPLE
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XXIV | REJECTING RETROACTIVE PUNISHMENT: UPHOLDING JUSTICE IN GOVERNANCE
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XXV | SAFEGUARDING RIGHTS: PROHIBITION OF LEGISLATIVE DECLARATIONS OF GUILT
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XXVI | PROHIBITION OF EXCESSIVE BAIL, FINES, AND CRUEL PUNISHMENTS
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XXVII | QUARTERING SOLDIERS: PROTECTING CIVIL LIBERTIES IN PEACE AND WAR
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XXVIII | LIMITS OF MARTIAL LAW: PRESERVING CIVIL AUTHORITY AND INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XXIX | IMPARTIAL JUDICIARY: THE CORNERSTONE OF JUSTICE AND RIGHTS PROTECTION
Part 1 Chp. 0 §0 Art. XXX | SEPARATION OF POWERS: ENSURING A GOVERNMENT OF LAWS, NOT MEN
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