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Tag Archives: The Federalist

Putting voting in proper perspective

Posted on November 6, 2012 by Christina Martin

Sunday, I saw school children dressed in red, white, and blue, lining a sidewalk, holding patriotic signs that encouraged people to vote. The overwhelming sentiment was that voting is not only an American privilege, but an essential ingredient to freedom. … Continue reading →

Posted in Constitutional Law, General | Tagged Constitution, democracy, republic, The Federalist, voting

The Federalist in today’s academy

Posted on May 8, 2012 by Timothy Sandefur

Yesterday’s Wall Street Journal included this article by Peter Berkowitz asking why it is that college and even graduate students today don’t study The Federalist Papers. I’m not sure what the situation is in America’s “leading” institutions of higher education, … Continue reading →

Tagged conservatism, natural rights, The Federalist
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