The Founders and the Constitution, Part 10: Gouverneur Morris
Morris, who put the final finish on the Constitution, was a fierce opponent of slavery.
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Morris, who put the final finish on the Constitution, was a fierce opponent of slavery.
The Founders and the Constitution, Part 10: Gouverneur Morris Read More »
The Chevron doctrine imposes an almost impossible burden on citizens challenging the power of federal agencies. The Supreme Court might reverse that.
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Washington influenced the Constitution’s operation far more as president than as a framer.
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Not raising the debt limit doesn’t cause default; it just forces the federal government to run a balanced budget.
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Hamilton helped get the Constitution adopted, but wanted a much stronger central government.
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This audio corrects myths about the Founders’ attitudes toward slavery and the purpose of the “three-fifths compromise.”
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An astonishing number of Rutledge’s ideas ended up in the final Constitution.
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Despite the clear wording of the 10th Amendment, apologists for federal power still use Wilson’s “inherent sovereign authority” theory.
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If not for Edmund Randolph, America’s most populous and most influential state would have rejected the Constitution. George Washington would have been ineligible for the presidency. The Union would have been smothered in its cradle.
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Dr. Wieciech is to be commended for examining an important constitutional issue and arriving at generally well-based conclusions.
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Without John Dickinson we might not have a Constitution.
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Although John Adams didn’t attend the 1787 Constitutional Convention, he laid much of the groundwork.
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