The framers of our Constitution expected these divisions. They called them “factions.” James Madison discussed this problem ...
"Standing armies are dangerous to liberty," wrote Alexander Hamilton in Federalist No. 29 ... No wonder, then, that they put ...
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Addressing the Federalist Society’s annual dinner on Thursday, Justice Neil Gorsuch sought to use a recent example to prove ...
Fifth Circuit Judge Andrew Oldham kicked off the Federalist Society’s annual gathering by asking, “Oh my gosh, how excited ...
Encouraged and abetted by free riders who would benefit unfairly from others’ work, well-intentioned lawmakers and judicial ...
The bitter 1800 presidential election tested the democratic structure of the United States just a few years after the revolution that had created the young nation.
[4] Background of the Federalist Papers The Federalist Papers are the 85 articles and essays James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay published arguing for the ratification of the U.S.
The Federalist Papers are the 85 articles and essays James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay published arguing for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and the full replacement of the ...
"Above all, the active-duty U.S. Army should be substantially smaller and postured mostly for hemispheric defense," the paper ...