The Constitution of the United States: Amendment 3 (Amendments 1-10 are known as the Bill Of Rights) (3rd Amendment)
Amendment III. (Quartering of Soldiers)
No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
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The 3rd Amendment
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- The Constitution of the United States: Amendments 1-10 are known as the Bill Of Rights, from The National Archives
- Third Amendment – Wikipedia
- Third Amendment – Findlaw
- The Constitution of the United States: A Transcription – The National Archives
- United States Constitution: Texts, Commentaries, Historical Texts and Judicial Decisions – Law Library of Congress
- The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation – FDsys
- Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation, Govinfo.gov
- “Federalism and the Constitution: Limits on Congressional Power,” CRS Report RL30315 (31-page PDF
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- Bill of Rights Card, from Two Seas Media
- “The Posse Comitatus Act and Related Matters: The Use of the Military to Execute Civilian Law,” CRS Report R42659 (77-page PDF
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- Third Amendment – CRS Annotated Constitution
- Meta-EE and the Constitution Part 3: Third and Fourth Amendments
- Third Amendment Case in Nevada!
- Dusting Off the Third Amendment: A Creative Response to Domestic Spying
- Amendment 3 – Heritage Guide to the Constitution
- Quartering of Troops – Heritage Guide to the Constitution

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