Ahead of his speech, McCain sent a letter to the Federalist Society, an influential conservative group.
The Intercollegiate Studies Institute, the Young America's Foundation and the Federalist Society are out organising.
But this is the opportunity, finally, to get the British dog out of the federalist manger'.
The federalist notions of Pasqual Maragall, leader of its local Socialists, would mean big constitutional changes.
Following the federalist precepts found in the Bill of Rights would let all live where best suited.
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Faced with the federalist assumptions of many European politicians, pro-European Britons have responded in a number of ways.
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The federalist response to this is that the British are living in the past (the 19th century is often mentioned).
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But, as the debate over the Clarity Bill heats up, Mr Charest may have to retreat to the federalist side.
The executive branch holds the sword, Alexander Hamilton wrote in the Federalist No. 78, and the legislative branch the purse.
The authors of the Federalist Papers understood that the gravity of their message had to be conveyed in thoughtfully chosen words.
Ortberg's connection between faith and work is similar to what James Madison had to say about government in the Federalist papers.
Karen is president of the Orange County Federalist Society lawyer chapter and sits on the Federalist Society International Law Executive Committee.
Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers asked this question, 'Where else than in the Senate could have been found a tribunal .
Kaufer and colleagues have applied that approach to determine which parts of The Federalist Papers were written by James Madison and which by Alexander Hamilton.
The Federalist papers written to promote ratification also made that distinction.
The notes of the proceedings of the Constitutional Convention assume it, as do the Federalist Papers which were written in order to persuade the people to vote for it.
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In February 2005, just after Mr. Bush's second inauguration, the Federalist Society and The Wall Street Journal conducted a survey in which scholars were asked to rank the presidents.
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Yes, the judge engages in extended discourses on constitutional history and theory, quotes the Federalist papers and even mentions the events that led up to the original Tea Party.
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Although frequently disappointed by election results, Hamilton was a tireless champion of ideas in the public arena, the most notable example of his advocacy being the Federalist Papers, most of which he authored.
And according to a panel of experts gathered here Wednesday at a forum sponsored by the Federalist Society, the number of class-action cases filed in state courts has dropped off dramatically.
Cuccinelli presented the Federalist viewpoint with care and verve.
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In No. 65 of the Federalist Papers, Mr. Hamilton described impeachable offenses as 'those offences which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust.
Olson's groping for a case to establish federal jurisdiction over the Florida election was a bit rich, since he is a leading member of the Federalist Society, the conservative group that is highly protective of the rights reserved to the states by the Constitution.
" And in the Chronicle of Higher Education, one reader wrote: "If editors in revolutionary times had the kind of convictions exhibited by those of the Yale University Press, they would have gutted the Federalist Papers to keep from offending the British overlords of the day.
We're all rereading the Constitution, we're all looking at the Federalist Papers again, and when we do that we realize that the framers of the Constitution considered the question of what to do when the highest officials of government, the president or the vice- president, are charged with misconduct.
Guided by his old friend Ted Olson, who is now in private law practice, Giuliani assembled a Justice Advisory Committee that included Steven Calabresi, one of the founders of the Federalist Society, and Miguel Estrada, whose nomination to the federal bench in 2001 was filibustered by Democrats for more than two years, before he finally withdrew.
The libertarian Federalist Society laid the intellectual groundwork, and the Roberts Supreme Court is the culmination of those efforts.
Thiel, who was in law school at the time, was also the president of the Stanford Federalist Society and the founder of the Stanford Review, a more highbrow, less bad-boy version of the notoriously incendiary Dartmouth Review.
These three actions alone would hit the reset button on America and give us a chance to evolve toward something more like the limited federalist system of government the Founding Fathers envisioned.
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