Volume 89, Number 3 (March 2016)
- Continuity and the Declaration of Independence
Article by Darrel A. H. Miller
- Originalism’s Subject Matter: Why the Declaration of Independence Is Not Part of the Constitution
Article by Lee J. Strang
- Historical Versus Iconic Meaning: The Declaration, the Constitution, and the Interpreter’s Dilemma
Article by Daniel Farber
- Independence and Immigration
Article by Amanda Frost
- To Alter or Abolish
Article by Jack M. Balkin & Sanford Levinson
- The Declaration of Independence as Bellwether
Article by Katie R. Eyer
- The Ghost of the Declaration Present: The Legal Force of the Declaration of Independence Regarding Acts of Congress
Article by Frank I. Michelman
- Can Henderson or Lawson Repair the Golden State’s Less-Than-Golden Treatment of Eyewitness Identification Reform? A Call for Judicial Intervention in California
Note by Morgan Schwartz
- Mouse v. Mau5: Implications of the Morehouse Defense in International Trademark Disputes
Note by Zachary Lainer
- The Declaration of Independence as Introduction to the Constitution
Article by Alexander Tsesis
- Why the Declaration of Independence Is Not Law—And Why It Could Be
Article by Frederick Schauer
- The Declaration of Independence and Constitutional Interpretation
Article by Alexander Tsesis
- The Declaration of Independence and Contemporary Constitutional Pedagogy
Article by Mark Graber
- Between the States and the Signers: The Politics of the Declaration of Independence Before the Civil War
Article by Bernadette Meyler