“I entirely concur in the propriety of resorting to the sense in which the Constitution was accepted and ratified by the nation. In that sense alone it is the legitimate Constitution. And if that is not the guide in expounding it, there may be no security.”
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James Madison's
This book delves into the life and contributions of James Madison, focusing on his role in drafting the United States Constitution and his influence on American political thought. It examines his early life, education, and political career, providing insight into his ideas on federalism, separation of powers, and the role of the judiciary. more
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