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Federalist Papers. No. 83, Alexander Hamilton
FOUNDERS CORNER LIBRARY: MAJOR WORKS
Saturday, July 5, Wednesday, July 9, Saturday July 12, 1788
Judiciary in relation to trial by jury, interpreting written law of...
Federalist Papers No. 82, Alexander Hamilton
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Wednesday, July 2, 1788
The Judiciary Continued
THE erection of a new government, whatever care or wisdom may distinguish the work, cannot...
The Federalist Papers No. 81: Alexander Hamilton
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Wednesday, June 25, and Saturday, June 28, 1788
Judiciary Continued and the Distribution of the Judicial Authority
LET US now return to...
Federalist Papers No. 80, Alexander Hamilton
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Saturday, June 21, 1788
Judicial Powers and Jurisdiction
TO JUDGE with accuracy of the proper extent of the federal judicature, it will...
Federalist Papers No. 79, Alexander Hamilton
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The Judiciary Continued
NEXT to permanency in office, nothing can contribute more to the independence of the judges than a fixed...
Federalist Papers No. 78, Alexander Hamilton
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June 14, 1788
The Judiciary Department
WE PROCEED now to an examination of the judiciary department of the proposed government.
In unfolding the defects...
Judicial Monopoly Over the Constitution: Jefferson’s View
THE AMERICANIST: CLARENCE CARSON ESSAYS
Source: The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, Date Oct 1, 1983
Do the Federal courts have a monopoly of the interpretation...
Judicial Monopoly Over the Constitution: Jefferson's View
THE AMERICANIST: CLARENCE CARSON ESSAYS
Source: The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, Date Oct 1, 1983
Do the Federal courts have a monopoly of the interpretation...