Wisconsin Constitution
Article I - Declaration Of Rights
- Section 1 - Equality; inherent rights.
- Section 2 - Slavery prohibited.
- Section 3 - Free speech; libel.
- Section 4 - Right to assemble and petition.
- Section 5 - Trial by jury; verdict in civil cases.
- Section 6 - Excessive bail; cruel punishments.
- Section 7 - Rights of accused.
- Section 8 - Prosecutions; double jeopardy; self-incrimination; bail; habeas corpus.
- Section 9 - Remedy for wrongs.
- Section 9m - Victims of crime.
- Section 10 - Treason.
- Section 11 - Searches and seizures.
- Section 12 - Attainder; ex post facto; contracts.
- Section 13 - Private property for public use.
- Section 14 - Feudal tenures; leases; alienation.
- Section 15 - Equal property rights for aliens and citizens
- Section 16 - Imprisonment for debt.
- Section 17 - Exemption of property of debtors.
- Section 18 - Freedom of worship; liberty of conscience; state religion; public funds.
- Section 19 - Religious tests prohibited.
- Section 20 - Military subordinate to civil power.
- Section 21 - Rights of suitors.
- Section 22 - Maintenance of free government.
- Section 23 - Transportation of school children.
- Section 24 - Use of school buildings.
- Section 25 - Right to keep and bear arms.
- Section 26 - Right to fish, hunt, trap, and take game.
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