New York Bill of Rights
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The New York Bill of Rights is a constitutional bill of rights first enacted in 1787 as a statute, and then as part of the state's constitution in 1881 in the U.S. state of New York. Today, the New York Bill of Rights can be found in Article I of the New York State Constitution.[1]
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New York Bill of Rights | |
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Territorial extent | New York (state) |
Enacted by | New York State Legislature |
Enacted | 1787 |
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