The Wyoming Statement of Rights Class A is a document issued by the Wyoming Secretary of State that obligates the state and its citizens to uphold fundamental rights and freedoms. It is based on protections of the United States Constitution and the Wyoming Constitution. It provides a broad range of rights, including rights to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness; freedom of speech, press, and religion; equality under the law; protection from unreasonable searches and seizures; and due process of law. There are three types of Wyoming Statement of Rights Class A, including the original version, a revised version, and a version with a gender-neutral language update.
The Wyoming Statement of Rights Class A is a document issued by the Wyoming Secretary of State that obligates the state and its citizens to uphold fundamental rights and freedoms. It is based on protections of the United States Constitution and the Wyoming Constitution. It provides a broad range of rights, including rights to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness; freedom of speech, press, and religion; equality under the law; protection from unreasonable searches and seizures; and due process of law. There are three types of Wyoming Statement of Rights Class A, including the original version, a revised version, and a version with a gender-neutral language update.