A Fresh Perspective on Federalist Paper 78: Hamilton’s Architectural Design of Judicial Authority
Words: 484 2974Federalist Paper 78 penned by Alexander Hamilton under the guise of Publius serves as a pivotal discourse in the annals of American constitutional thought. Composed to bolster support for the fledgling U.S. Constitution this essay specifically elucidates the judiciary's role within the nascent federal government. Through Hamilton's words we gain invaluable insights into the judiciary's intended function its powers and the overarching necessity for its independence. This discussion offers a modern interpretation of Hamilton's arguments and their enduring relevance to […]