Article I Bill of Rights

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The Article I Bill of Rights is the section of the Illinois Constitution that guarantees fundamental civil liberties and protections for individuals within the state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bill of rights
section of a state constitution
appliesTo individuals within Illinois
appliesToJurisdiction Illinois
surface form: State of Illinois
bindingOn Government of Illinois
surface form: Illinois state government

local governments in Illinois
constitutionalLevel state
guarantees due process protections
equal protection of the laws
fundamental civil liberties
individual rights
hasLanguage English
hasPurpose to define basic civil rights under the Illinois Constitution
to protect individual liberties from government infringement in Illinois
isInspiredBy Bill of Rights
surface form: United States Bill of Rights
isInterpretedBy Illinois Supreme Court
Illinois state court system
surface form: Illinois courts
legalSystem Illinois state law
partOf Illinois Constitution
protects freedom of assembly
freedom of religion
freedom of speech
freedom of the press
privacy interests
property rights
rights of the accused

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Illinois Constitution containsArticle Article I Bill of Rights
subject surface form: Illinois Constitution of 1970