Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, discusses Federalist 78 In Federalist 78, Alexander Hamilton (writing as ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Chief Judge Roger Gregory of the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals discussed the idea of Judicial Review and the justification for it that was ...
Federalist 78, written by Hamilton, stands as one of the most penetrating essays of the entire lot. It leaves no doubt that the framers intended the federal judiciary to exercise the power of judicial ...
The place to begin is a letter by “Brutus,” a pseudonymous critic of the then-proposed Constitution, in March 1788. (Historian Herbert Storing later included it as “Brutus No. 15” in his landmark ...
Packing the Supreme Court has quickly moved to the political front burner. But the only urgency seems to be creating a court majority that would rubber stamp whatever Democrats want to do with federal ...
During Chief Justice Roberts's confirmation hearing, he refused to call himself an originalist. And during his nearly two decades on the Court, he has never raised the banner of originalism. But he ...
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Wednesday ran through a list of his favorite Federalist Papers, the essays written in 1788 by some the nation’s Founding Fathers in a bid to ratify the ...
The Federalist Papers, it has been said, constitute one of the most important works in the world of political science ever written in the history of the United States. There is little exaggeration, if ...
The Federalist Papers, it has been said, constitute one of the most important works in the world of political science ever written in the history of the United States. There is little exaggeration, if ...