A great deal of what many Americans hold dear is nowhere written on those four pages of parchment, or in any of the amendments. What has made the Constitution durable is the same as what makes it demanding: the fact that so much was left out.

Jill Lepore
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There is a lot of wisdom in the Bill of Rights. More than is commonly known. The Supreme Court has said that the Constitution is a living document. Over time, courts have interpreted the Constitution and found that certain rights are guaranteed.

Over time, the Supreme Court has made sure that certain rights will always be protected. Some people believe that the Bill of Rights is outdated and irrelevant today. These people believe that we need to amend it so we can change our society to fit our needs and desires.

However, we must remember what the Supreme Court has said: we must not amend the Constitution to change it into something new and different. If we do that, then we risk losing all of the rights that we have today.

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