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The Federalist Papers are a series of 85 articles advocating the ratification of the United States Constitution. Seventy-seven of the essays were published serially in The Independent Journal and ...
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If, as Richard Hofstadter suggests, the peaceful "transit of power" from Federalists to Republicans marked an epoch in the history of party government it does not follow that Jefferson saw a place for a "loyal opposition" in the new republican order.2 Having vindicated the principles of 1776 -- and of 1798 --
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ther suggests that The Federalist is not persuaded—its comments to the con- ... succeeded, the states would have been reduced to something resembling ad- .... as well as Diamond, administrative decentralization might have better ..... against Southern states' righters, such as Senators Robert Y. Hayne and John ...
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ment's thought will suggest that a work produced in this manner .... more we have the excellent authority of James Kent for the state- ... papers the original text of The Federalist, my attention was called to the fact that the ..... be a citizen of New York, that uncertainty might have been assumed ...
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One should note that one of the major objections of the Anti-Federalists to ratification of The U.S. Constitution was that it did not contain a Bill of Rights. The Federalists took this argument seriously. Basically, one could argue that without the Anti-Federalists, there would have been no Bill of Rights.
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If the case should only be, that he MIGHT lay it down, unless continued by .... This view of the subject will at once suggest to us the intimate .... It is impossible to imagine any provision which would have been more eligible than this. .... the United States, and of the militia of the several States when called ...
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2. The Federalist Papers may not have been persuasive to the ratifiers. 3. ... New York City already had become the most important center of commerce in the United States. The new union proposed by the Constitution might not have succeeded if New York had decided not to join. B. Authors Alexander Hamilton was a leading New...
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Similarly, as Congressman Hostettler quite accurately pointed out, ... There have been respected constitutional scholars, ... 1990). However, in a subsequent decision the same year, the Court construed McCardle narrowly, leaving open the possibility that the Exceptions Clause is not to be extended as far as its text suggests.
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Chapter Four: The High Court and the States ... It might have been thought, therefore, that if ever the High Court were to see the wood of federalism behind the trees of the constitutional text, it would have been in connection with the legislation comprising the uniform tax scheme.
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Supreme Court of the United States; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND; ADRIAN M. ... Indeed, the unmistakable trend among constitutional scholars—even those who might otherwise disfavor private firearms possession—is toward recognition that the Second; Amendment protects an individual right, as its plain text suggests.
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