Arizona Civics Podcast

Foundations of Freedom: Arizona's Declaration of Rights

The Center for American Civics Season 3 Episode 2

Did you know that some state declarations of rights predate even the Declaration of Independence? In this episode, we explore the rich history of state declarations of rights, including Arizona’s, and their critical role in protecting individual liberty. Unlike the federal government's limited powers, state governments have broader authority, making state bills of rights essential safeguards.

We’ll uncover the origins of Arizona’s Declaration of Rights, drafted in 1910, and its connection to influential predecessors like George Mason’s Virginia Declaration of Rights and the Washington Constitution. Learn how Arizona’s framers borrowed and adapted language to create a lasting document that has remained remarkably stable, with only a few amendments since 1912.

Join us as we examine the enduring importance of state declarations of rights and their place alongside the U.S. Bill of Rights in securing our freedoms.

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