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Federalist Slam Poetry: Take one of the original Federalist papers and reimagine it as a spoken-word document intended to be read aloud. Excerpt about a minute of it to perform for the class.
On Oct. 27, 1787, the first of what was to become a series of essays urging ratification of the U.S. Constitution was published. Compiled into a book form in 1788 as “The Federalist” and later ...
In “America Depends on Presidential Immunity” (op-ed, July 2), David Rivkin Jr. and Elizabeth Price Foley use Alexander Hamilton’s Federalist No. 70 to bolster Chief Justice John Roberts’s ...
The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the United ...
Unlike The Federalist Papers, we did not have a goal of persuading readers to adopt a pre-determined action (in their case, arguing for the ratification of the Constitution).Rather, our aim was to ...
The Indiana Supreme Court Law Library has an excerpt of Federalist Paper No. 65, believed to have been written by Alexander Hamilton. Photo by Connor Burress, TheStatehouseFile.com. The basement ...
Here, we see two subtle challenges that rewrite foundational Federalist papers, all in the service of John Roberts's conception of judicial supremacy. Roberts's revisionism is not limited to the ...