To celebrate this year’s Constitution Day, the Library is launching the Constitution Annotated,
a website that provides online access to a massive Senate document that
has served for more than a century as the official record of the U.S.
Constitution.
Previously, the Constitution Annotated—full name, “Constitution of
the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation”—has primarily
existed as a 3,000-page hardbound volume provided to Congressional
members. It explains in layman’s terms the Constitution’s origins, how
the nation’s most important law was crafted and ratified, and how every
provision in the Constitution has been interpreted. It has also been available on congress.gov.
But the new website, with advanced search tools, makes this important
resource more accessible to an online audience. The Constitution
Annotated is prepared by attorneys at the American Law Division of the
Library’s Congressional Research Service. It conforms to the CRS
standard of objective, authoritative and nonpartisan analysis.
“To be successful, collections must be used. That’s why I’m excited
about the Constitution Annotated getting a new website. It’s a great
example of what we mean when we say we’re putting our users first,” said
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden. “We’ve taken some of the most
comprehensive analysis of our Constitution—the laws that make America
what it is—and we’re making them easier for everyone to use.”
The website is the latest step in the volume’s evolution.
Congressional manuals in the 19th century included the earliest version
of the Constitution Annotated—an indexed Constitution, the provisions of
which were later annotated with lists of judicial decisions. When these
lists became unwieldy, subsequent editions provided analysis of
judicial interpretations of the Constitution, resulting in the volume’s
current 3,000-page length.
The website brings the Constitution Annotated into the 21st century with Boolean search capabilities, case law links, browse navigation and related resources.
Reflecting that the Constitution Annotated is not only a historical
record but also an analysis of current constitutional understandings,
the new website enables CRS attorneys to apprise Congress and the public
of legal developments quickly.
By making the document fully searchable and readily accessible
online, the new website allows the public to study the Constitution
easily, providing a key resource for legal scholars, lawyers,
journalists, high school teachers, and anyone interested in the
foundational law of the nation. The website will also be an important
educational resource for students.
via https://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2019/09/the-constitution-annotated-the-constitution-explained-in-plain-english/
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