Arkansas Constitution
Article 2 - Declaration of Rights
- Section 1 - Source of power
- Section 2 - Freedom and independence
- Section 3 - Equality before the law
- Section 4 - Right of assembly and of petition
- Section 5 - Right to bear arms
- Section 6 - Liberty of the press and of speech - Libel
- Section 7 - Jury trial - Right to - Waiver - Civil cases - Nine jurors agreeing
- Section 8 - Criminal charges - Self-incrimination - Due process - Double jeopardy - Bail
- Section 9 - Excessive bail or punishment prohibited - Witnesses - Detention
- Section 10 - Right of accused enumerated - Change of venue
- Section 11 - Habeas corpus
- Section 12 - Suspension of laws
- Section 13 - Redress of wrongs
- Section 14 - Treason
- Section 15 - Unreasonable searches and seizures
- Section 16 - Imprisonment for debt
- Section 17 - Attainder - Ex post facto laws
- Section 18 - Privileges and immunities - Equality
- Section 19 - Perpetuities and monopolies
- Section 20 - Resident aliens - Descent of property
- Section 21 - Life, liberty and property - Banishment prohibited
- Section 22 - Property rights - Taking without just compensation prohibited
- Section 23 - Eminent domain and taxation
- Section 24 - Religious liberty
- Section 25 - Protection of religion
- Section 26 - Religious tests
- Section 27 - Slavery - Standing armies - Military subordinate to civil power
- Section 28 - Tenure of lands
- Section 29 - Enumeration of rights of people not exclusive of other rights - Protection against encroachment
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