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  1. Jan 18, 1788: Federalist Paper No. 40 (New York) Jan 18, 1788: A Citizen of New Haven by Roger Sherman, Letter I (Connecticut) Jan 19, 1788: Federalist Paper No. 41 (New York) Jan 22, 1788: Federalist Paper No. 42 (New York) Jan 23, 1788: Federalist Paper No. 43 (New York) Jan 23, 1788: A Freeman Essay I (Pennsylvania)

  2. Jul 25, 2024 · Federalist Papers 47–51, all written by James Madison, specifically address the concept of separation of powers and how the proposed federal constitution attempted to fortify this separation among the branches. While almost all Americans at the time agreed that liberty hinged on the separation of legislative, executive, and judicial powers ...

  3. Jul 16, 2024 · Hamilton’s writings in The Federalist and elsewhere suggest he had a dimmer view of humans than Madison, but Madison was the more astute and incisive thinker; and his essays, particularly No. 10, No. 49, and No. 51 are full of penetrating analyses of man as a political creature and of the structure a government that hopes to constrain him while not trampling his liberties must take.

  4. 1 day ago · The Federalist Party was a conservative [7] and nationalist American political party and the first political party in the United States. It dominated the national government under Alexander Hamilton from 1789 to 1801. The party was defeated by the Democratic-Republican Party in 1800, and it became a minority party while keeping its stronghold ...

  5. 1 day ago · Montesquieu's influence on the framers is evident in Madison's Federalist No. 47 and Hamilton's Federalist No. 78. Jefferson, Adams, and Mason were known to read Montesquieu. [90] Supreme Court Justices, the ultimate interpreters of the constitution, have cited Montesquieu throughout the Court's history. [91] (See, e.g., Green v.

  6. 1 day ago · The darker the shade, the larger the majority. The 1995 Quebec referendum was the second referendum to ask voters in the predominantly French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec whether Quebec should proclaim sovereignty and become an independent country, with the condition precedent of offering a political and economic agreement to Canada.

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  8. The Club for Growth recently put out a new policy handbook, entitled “Freedom Forward,” covering a range of issue areas, from tax to transportation to education.They graciously invited me to write the introduction to a unique chapter on originalism, which includes Eleventh Circuit Judge William Pryor’s seminal essay “Against Living Common Goodism,” originally published in the ...

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