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Donald Trump in his first 100 days tested that system like rarely before, signing dozens of executive orders, closing or ...
Madison in Federalist No. 62 recognized that the creation of voluminous laws and regulations “poisons the blessing of liberty itself.” ...
ChatGPT has ingested everything James Madison ever wrote. So AJ Jacobs asked it about the state of America today.
James Madison didn’t care. The Dukes showed the much higher-ranked Badgers no respect, hounding every dribble and shot without any fear en route to an emphatic 72-61 first-round win Friday night ...
Antifederalists dismiss the federalist view that most local citizens must be helpless slaves to globalist elites.
James Madison University announced on Tuesday night that they will not be seeking legal action against the NCAA in order to be bowl eligible.
Madison spent considerable energy in addressing the Anti-Federalist concern that a strong nation would usurp powers of the states and result in tyranny.
Civil rights leader Al Sharpton told MSNBC to imagine if James Madison or Thomas Jefferson had "tried to overthrow the government" following Trump's indictment.
In Federalist No. 39, Madison, writing under the trio's collective pen name, Publius, countered Anti-Federalist charges that the proposed government would be overly centralized and could subsume ...
Woke activists in charge of Montpelier — the home where James Madison conceived the US Constitution — plan to build a massive national slavery monument on the grounds of the founding father ...
James Madison’s heart was clearly not in his argument in Federalist #62. Writing in late February 1788, when only six states had yet ratified the Constitution, he had to explain why the Federal ...
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