What is the point of constitutional government in the United States of America? It is the eventual redemption in history of the principles of our founding document. I do not mean the written Constitution of 1787. I mean the Declaration of Independence of 1776. American constitutionalism is and must be a commitment to the promises the Declaration makes about our future as a people. Our country sprang forth from a revolution in political and social structure. The Declaration explains the point of that revolution, and hence the point of our constitutional enterprise
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The Declaration of Independence. It is the grand embodiment of the principles upon which this nation...
Teaching the Declaration of Independence can be a challenge. This article presents a lesson plan bas...
The concept of separation of church and state is fundamental to American identity. It is etched deep...
What is the point of constitutional government in the United States of America? It is the eventual r...
A standard view at the time of the adoption of the Constitution was that “a constitution does not in...
The traditional concept of American constitutionalism has long been a basic assumption not subject t...
The topic of this panel is the Declaration of Independence, to which I devoted a chapter of my recen...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
This essay examines the American Founders’ convictions about government as expressed through key doc...
The U.S. Constitution embodies a conception of democratic sovereignty that has been substantially fo...
42p. Previously published by Rutgers Law Journal“Fallacies of American Constitutionalism” examines ...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
The Constitution of the United States is a broad charter that establishes the structure of governmen...
Is constitutional law democratic? If democracy means government by the living will of the people, th...
To date, constitutionalism has become as important to society as the issue of good governance. Most...
The Declaration of Independence. It is the grand embodiment of the principles upon which this nation...
Teaching the Declaration of Independence can be a challenge. This article presents a lesson plan bas...
The concept of separation of church and state is fundamental to American identity. It is etched deep...