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The Constitution Society is a nonprofit educational organization headquartered at 11447 Woollcott St, San Antonio, Texas, U.S., founded in 1994 by Jon Roland, an author, self-employed computer and management consultant. The society publishes online a large selection of major works on constitutional history, law, and government.

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Web site

The society’s web site features digital library resources including the online Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics – complete, annotated, and cross-linked copies of the most of the major works written or read by the American Founders, or by persons whose writings can enable one to understand their writings. As of April 2011, it had an Alexa Traffic Rank of 78,617, with 2943 links in. It also has documents from other countries.

Publications

The Constitution Society sponsors the writing and publication of news and law review and history articles, including:

  • "Public Safety or Bills of Attainder?", by Jon Roland.
  • "Hurst's Law of Treason", by Jon Roland.
  • "Mansfieldism Reconsidered", by Jon Roland.
  • References

    Constitution Society Wikipedia