1. Reviewing Clarkiana and Clark at Federation's centenary / Michael Roe
2. Andrew Inglis Clark's family and Scottish background
3. Clark's 'Why I am a Democrat' / Richard Ely
4. Andrew Inglis Clark as attorney-general / Stefan Petrow
5. Inglis Clark's 1888 'Memorandum' on Chinese immigration, introduction and commentary / Richard Ely
6. Inglis Clark's 'Machinery and ideals in politics' / Michael Roe
7. Inglis Clark's religious liberalism / Richard Ely
8. Protecting commonwealth from church: Clark's 'Denomination education' and beyond / Richard Ely
9. Inglis Clark and the foundation of the University of Tasmania / Richard Davis
10. The Poetry of Inglis Clark / Richard Ely
11. Clark's 'The Commonwealth versus Cromwell': Clark, Cromwell, and the English republic / Michael Bennett
12. Clark's 'The Future of the Australian Commonwealth: a province or a nation? / Richard Ely
13. Inglis Clark and Federation after 1891 / Frank M Neasey
14. Clark, Kingston and the draft constitution of 1891 / Alexander Cuthbert Castles
15. Mr Justice Clark / Sir Guy Green
16. Andrew Inglis Clark and Australian constitutional law / James A Thomson
17. Clark's 'Reasons why the High Court of the Commonwealth should consist of no less than five judges' / Michael Roe
18. Battery Point revisited: Andrew Inglis Clark's studies in Australian constitutional law, 1901-1915 / John M Williams
19. Andrew Inglis Clark and the High Court of Australia / Michael Donald Kirby
20. Inglis Clark: some afterthoughts / Henry Reynolds
Questions from Andrew Inglis Clark as examiner, University of Tasmania: 'Constitutional law', 'Political science', 'Theory of law and government'.