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Alabama Constitution

The Alabama Constitution is the governing legal document for the state of Alabama, outlining the structure of state government, the rights of its citizens, and the laws that guide the state. Adopted in 1901, it has been amended numerous times, making it one of the longest state constitutions in the U.S. The document includes sections on the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, as well as provisions for taxation, education, and local government. It aims to ensure order and justice in Alabama while protecting individual freedoms and rights for its residents.