The Supreme Court’s majority opinion in the recent presidential immunity case provides a stark example of how the current court blatantly cherry-picks text and ...
In Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton emphasized the role of federal courts to “declare all acts contrary to the manifest tenor of the Constitution void,” without which “reservations of particular ...
Constitutional conversations about the Supreme Court often begin with Alexander Hamilton’s famous description of the judiciary in Federalist No. 78 as the “least dangerous branch,” precisely because ...