1st amendment
deceleration of independence
the declaration of independence
The Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4th, 1776 and the Constitution was adopted in 1787
The Declaration of Independence, in 1776; then the Constitution, becoming effective in 1789
The Constituent Assembly passed the Constitution on November 26, 1949; it came into effect on January 26, 1950.Attorney @ Oak View Law Groupwww.oakviewlaw.com
The US Constitution established rules for the US government, well the Declaration of Independence did not
No, the Declaration of Independence is not a law making document. The US Constitution is the document that creates the laws that govern the US. The Declaration can only be used to help indicate the intent of the Constitution's framers, but does not create law.
the Constitution Act of 1867
Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. He was in France when they wrote the Constitution. When he came back he was the main force behind the Bill of Rights
The independence of who? Regardless of who though, yes, it is and will always be more important than one country's basis for law.
The Declaration of Independence did nothing to the Constitution or Bill of Rights since it came before those documents. It did serve as a starting point for many of the concepts the Constitution and Bill of Rights used.
The Declaration of Independence is not really the foundation of US law. It actually has no legal effect today at all, but it has profoundly influenced American thinking and culture. The foundation for our system of law is in the Constitution of the United States.