I wouldn't think you needed to Cite it because it is what is known at a common fact.
He used the Necessary and Proper Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
The Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution.
To cite a constitution in academic writing, follow this format: Title of Constitution, Article or Amendment Number (if applicable), Section Number (if applicable) (Year of Ratification). For example, "United States Constitution, Article I, Section 8 (1787)."
constitutions and other obvious and well known sources do not go into a bibliography, they just need footnotes or in text references as for footnotes just write: US Constitution, Art. 3 (or some variation of this)
The 8th Amendment to the US Constitution. See the below link: :
You simply say that you used the information from the constitution and what insection u got the info from.... well that's what I would do.
McCulloch v. Maryland
QANUNI ASSASSI JUMHAURII ISLAMAI IRAN [THE CONSTITUTION OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN] article number [1980].
Go to the Purdue online writing lab, they have varieties of styles that you can cite your sources. There's also a conversion program in Microsoft word where you just enter your sources in any format and Word automatically formats it for you.
Compare & Contrast:Iroquois Constitution & U.S. Constitution
the us constitution goes across the hole us wile Washington constitution is only
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