Diving into Federalist 78: Hamilton’s Case for a Strong Judiciary
Words: 417 2398When Alexander Hamilton sat down to pen Federalist 78, he wasn't just drafting another article; he was laying down the blueprint for the backbone of American democracy – the judiciary. In this insightful piece, Hamilton makes a compelling argument for why the courts need to be more than just another branch of government; they need to be the guardians of the Constitution, immune to the whims of politics and the pressures of the moment. Hamilton kicks things off by stressing […]