This organization has no other reason for existence than the study of  U.S. State Constitutions, including colonial and territorial organic laws,  in historical context. Initially, the site will publish each state's constitutions chronologically, showing amendments, amending convention information,  and monographs about the state's constitutions, government, and legislature. Ultimately, all of the information will be searchable. Links to other sites of interest will also be provided

Alabama   Alaska     Arizona     Arkansas     California  Colorado Connecticut  Delaware    Florida   Georgia    Hawaii    Idaho    Illinois     Indiana       Iowa        Kansas       Kentucky 

 

Louisiana          Maine           Minnesota          Mississippi     Missouri      Montana      Maryland       Massachusetts       Michigan       New Hampshire

Administration

  Gerald C. Mattran, Ph.D. administers this site as a contribution to the study of U. S. History. Financial contributions are not sought (and will not be accepted), but intellectual offerings will gratefully be considered. Dr. Mattran prefers to be the sole judge of the content of this site, and thus assumes all responsibility for it.

 

   New Jersey     New Mexico          New York       North Carolina    North Dakota       Ohio     Oklahoma        Oregon      Pennsylvania    Rhode Island      South Carolina   

Membership

 Membership cannot be purchased. Any individual or organization making an intellectual contribution to the OSSC will be listed as a contributing member, and be awarded a certificate so stating, if they wish these two things to happen. They will be contacted by email. Any comment, suggestion, proposal, submission, permission, criticism, or communication is likely to be considered a contribution.

   South Dakota   Tennessee    Texas    Utah   Vermont     Virginia   Washington        West Virginia   Wisconsin     Wyoming 
Communication:  As an internet organization, OSSC can be contacted only by email: director@stateconstitutions.org

























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