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The Relationship Between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
In 1776, the Continental Congress declared the birth of a new nation. Six of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence went on to craft and sign the...
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Issue whether the Declaration of Independence should inform judicial interpretation of the Constitution
Our two heavyweight pugilists will be Hadley Arkes, emeritus professor of jurisprudence from Amherst and founder of the James Wilson Institute, and Lee Strang, professor of law at the University of Toledo School of Law.
The Relationship Between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
In 1776, the Continental Congress declared the birth of a new nation. Six of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence went on to craft and sign the Constitution in 1787. What role does the Declaration of Independence play in constitutional interpretation? Should it be considered foundational to the Constitution’s purpose and structure or is it just one source among many?
- Prof. Randy E. Barnett, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory, Georgetown Law
- Prof. Michael P. Zuckert, Nancy Reeves Dreux Professor of Political Science, The University of Notre Dame
- Prof. John Mikhail, Agnes N. Williams Research Professor; Associate Dean, Research and Academic Programs, Professor of Law, Georgetown Law
- Prof. Lee J. Strang, John W. Stoepler Professor of Law & Values, The University of Toledo College of Law
- Moderator: Judge Thomas Hardiman, United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shJVhZQEVQc
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Issue whether the Declaration of Independence should inform judicial interpretation of the Constitution
Our two heavyweight pugilists will be Hadley Arkes, emeritus professor of jurisprudence from Amherst and founder of the James Wilson Institute, and Lee Strang, professor of law at the University of Toledo School of Law.
The Relationship Between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
In 1776, the Continental Congress declared the birth of a new nation. Six of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence went on to craft and sign the Constitution in 1787. What role does the Declaration of Independence play in constitutional interpretation? Should it be considered foundational to the Constitution’s purpose and structure or is it just one source among many?
- Prof. Randy E. Barnett, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory, Georgetown Law
- Prof. Michael P. Zuckert, Nancy Reeves Dreux Professor of Political Science, The University of Notre Dame
- Prof. John Mikhail, Agnes N. Williams Research Professor; Associate Dean, Research and Academic Programs, Professor of Law, Georgetown Law
- Prof. Lee J. Strang, John W. Stoepler Professor of Law & Values, The University of Toledo College of Law
- Moderator: Judge Thomas Hardiman, United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shJVhZQEVQc
FYI Maj Marty Hogan Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC (Join to see) COL Mikel J. Burroughs SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG Franklin BriantSPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D LTC Ken ConnollyCpl Robert Russell PayneCPT Richard TrioneA1C Riley SandersSGT Herbert BollumMSgt James Clark-RosaSGT Charlie LeeSMSgt Mark VenezioSFC James Sczymanski 1st Lt Padre Dave PoedelSPC Steve IrvineLTC John Shaw
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Are the Declaration and Constitution actually inseparable?
The Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution are both viewed as important documents in American history. They're often characterized as...
Are the Declaration and Constitution actually inseparable?
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