The Constitution of the United States: Amendment 10 (Amendments 1-10 are known as the Bill Of Rights) (10th Amendment)
Amendment X. (Rights Reserved to the States and People)
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
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- The Constitution of the United States: Amendments 1-10 are known as the Bill Of Rights, from The National Archives
- Tenth Amendment – CRS Annotated Constitution
- Tenth Amendment – Wikipedia
- Tenth 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
The Tenth Amendment Explained: The Constitution for Dummies Series
- “Federalism and the Constitution: Limits on Congressional Power,” CRS Report RL30315 (31-page PDF
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- “Federalism-Based Limitations on Congressional Power: An Overview,” CRS Report R45323 (56-page PDF
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- Bill of Rights Card, from Two Seas Media
- “American Federalism, 1776 to 1997: Significant Events,” CRS Report 95-518 (html)
- Meta-EE and the Constitution Part 7: Ninth and Tenth Amendments
- Tenth Amendment Incorporation
- Reserved Powers of the States – Heritage Guide to the Constitution
- Tenth Amendment Center
- “The Importance of State Constitutions,” by William H. Pryor Jr.
- “Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution: A Firm and Clear Boundary Between the States and the Congress,” by Joerg Knipprath, Constituting America, February 2019
- “You Should Barely Know the Federal Government Exists,” by Mike Maharrey, The Tenth Amendment Center, November 29, 2020

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