SEC. 26. All men have a natural and unalienable right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences, and no human authority should, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the rights of conscience.
SEC. 27. The people have the right to the privilege of education, and it is the duty of the State to guard and maintain that right.
SEC. 28. For redress of grievances, and for amending and strengthening the laws, elections should be often held.
SEC. 29. A frequent recurrence to fundamental principles is absolutely necessary to preserve the blessings of liberty.
SEC. 30. No hereditary emoluments, privileges or honors ought to be granted or conferred in this State.
SEC. 31. Perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free State, and ought not to be allowed.
SEC. 32. Retrospective laws, punishing acts committed before the existence of such laws, and by them only declared criminal, are oppressive unjust and incompatible with liberty, wherefore no ex post facto law ought to be made. No law taxing retrospectively sales, purchases, or other acts previously done, ought to be passed.
SEC. 33. Slavery and involuntary servitude, otherwise than for crime whereof the parties shall have been duly convicted, shall be, and are hereby, forever prohibited within the State.
SEC. 34. The limits and boundaries of the State shall be and remain as they now are.
SEC. 35. All courts shall be open; and every person for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial or delay.