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Adamsdid not attendJefferson's inauguration in March 1801 but notoriouslypacked judgeshipsacross the US with members of the Federalist Party. During Jimmy Carter's presidency, the United States was plagued by economic stagnation, high inflation and interest rates, and fuel shortages. Overa...
Adams did not attend Jefferson's inauguration in March 1801 but notoriously packed judgeships across the US with members of the Federalist Party. 136 votes Should've had a second term? Photo: gademocrats Flickr CC-BY 2.0 6 Jimmy Carter Year He Ran For Reelection: 1980 Opponent:...
One social media post from the CEO of The Federalist featured side-by-side photoscomparing Ernst to ousted Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., whom Trumprecently said deserves to be jailed,along with othermembers of the House committeethat investigated the Capitol riot. ...
from its critique of partisan factionalism and parochial regional interests to its apprehensions concerning foreign affairs. Like any political statement, this one too can be read in terms of the specific historical context; among other things, it entails a Federalist attack on ...
One social media post from the CEO of the Federalist featured side-by-side photos comparing Ernst to ousted Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), whom Trump recently said deserves to be jailed, along with other members of the House committee that investigated the Capitol riot ...
James Madison wrote inFederalist No. 46, 1788: "The ULTIMATE AUTHORITY ... resides in THE PEOPLE ALONE." Chief Justice John Marshall wrote in the case ofCohens v. Virginia, 1821: "THE PEOPLE made the Constitution, and THE PEOP...
This number closes act 1 and carries the audience through the establishment of Hamilton's law practice, his attendance at the Constitutional Convention, his co-authorship of the Federalist Papers, and his invitation to serve as secretary of the treasury under President Washington. ...
The event appears timed to coincide with a Federalist Society conference and gala that draws conservative lawyers from across the country, and is set to take place in Washington Nov. 14-16. McGahn is on the board of that group, which was deeply involved in judicial selection during Trump...