Each week, The Spokesman-Review examines one question from the Naturalization Test immigrants must pass to become United States citizens. Today’s question: The Federalist Papers supported the passage ...
Discover who is called the Father of the U.S. Constitution. Learn about his key contributions, including the Federalist Papers, the Bill of Rights, and his theory of checks and balances.
Today, we celebrate the 238th anniversary of the publication of the very first essay in The Federalist Papers. Alexander Hamilton’s Federalist No. 1 from Oct. 27, 1787, marks the start of a seminal ...
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 of ...
Happy Tuesday, and welcome to another edition of Rent Free. This week's newsletter is a response to a recent essay in The Federalist that makes a conservative case against New Urbanism and its ...
Editor’s note: This is one in a series examining the Constitution and Federalist Papers in today’s America. No text is more celebrated as a guide to the genius of our nation’s founders than The ...
One of the pleasures of writing is you often surprise yourself. Poets and fiction writers try to get out of the way to allow the work to go where it wants to go; nonfiction writers, like journalists, ...
And so, those three men, between October 1787 and August 1788, published a series of 85 essays explaining (and attempting to justify) the various elements of governance that had been incorporated into ...