Scenarios about 'Bill of Rights'
The Bill of Rights refers to the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1791 to protect individual liberties from government overreach. These amendments guarantee fundamental freedoms such as speech, religion, and assembly, while establishing legal protections including due process and the right to trial by jury. In alternate history scenarios, variations of the Bill of Rights often serve as pivotal divergence points that reshape American legal traditions and civil liberties.
What If The Bill of Rights Was Never Added to The Constitution?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution were never ratified, fundamentally altering the development of American civil liberties, government power, and national identity.