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Constitution of the State of Missouri

The “Constitution of the State of Missouri” serves as the foundational legal document that articulates the principles and framework of governance in Missouri. Crafted with clarity and precision, the text reflects a blend of Enlightenment thought and American constitutionalism, delineating the structure of the state'Äôs government, outlining the separation of powers, and safeguarding individual rights. Its literary style is both succinct and authoritative, crafted to convey legal concepts to both legal scholars and laypeople alike. This document is set against the backdrop of post-Reconstruction America, a period marked by social upheaval and a quest for equitable governance, making it a vital artifact in understanding state-level responses to national challenges. The authorship of this constitution can be contextualized within Missouri'Äôs historical evolution, particularly its contentious political landscape and evolving social dynamics. The constitutional conventions leading to its ratification were influenced by a range of social movements and conflicts, reflecting the diverse interests of Missouri's populace. The founding framers, operating within this complex milieu, aimed to create a document that not only addressed immediate concerns but also anticipated future needs of governance. I recommend the “Constitution of the State of Missouri” to scholars, legal professionals, and citizens alike, as it provides critical insights into the principles of state governance and constitutional law. The document is essential for anyone seeking to understand the legal underpinnings of Missouri'Äôs political framework and the historical context in which it was developed.
269 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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