- Amendment I [1791 - Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition]
- Amendment II [1791 - Right to Bear Arms]
- Amendment III [1791 - Quartering of Troops]
- Amendment IV [1791 - Search and Seizure]
- Amendment V [1791 - Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, Self-Incrimination, Due Process]
- Amendment VI [1791 - Criminal Prosecution]
- Amendment VII [1791 - Common Law Suits]
- Amendment VIII [1791 - Excess Bail or Fines, Cruel and Unusual Punishment]
- Amendment IX [1791 - Non-Enumerative Rights]
- Amendment X [1791 - Rights Reserved to States]
- Amendment XI [1798 - Suits Against a State]
- Amendment XII [1804 - Presidential Elections]
- Amendment XIII [1865 - Abolition of Slavery]
- Amendment XIV [1868 - Privileges and Immunities, Due Process, Equal Protection]
- Amendment XV [1870 - Electoral Race Equality]
- Amendment XVI [1913 - Income Tax]
- Amendment XVII [1913 - Election of Senators]
- Amendment XVIII [1919 - Prohibition]
- Amendment XIX [1920 - Electoral Gender Equality]
- Amendment XX [1933 - Presidential Office and Congress]
- Amendment XXI [1933 - Repeal of Prohibition]
- Amendment XXII [1951 - Presidential Two Term Limit]
- Amendment XXIII [1961 - Presidential Vote in D.C.]
- Amendment XXIV [1964 - Poll Tax]
- Amendment XXV [1967 - Presidential Succession]
- Amendment XXVI [1971 - Maturity Age for Elections]
- Amendment XXVII [1992 - Compensation of Members of Congress]