The Constitution begins and ends with We the People. Some constitutional scholars believe that Article V, which sets forth the amendment process, is the key to the Constitution's success.
The agreement was among states, not people, and the safety and liberties to be secured were the safety and liberties of the states. The very opening words of the Constitution, “We the People of ...
The framers of the Constitution feared too much centralized ... the laws through a Supreme Court and other lower courts. In the words of James Madison: “The accumulation of all powers ...
The ruling regime's infatuation for authoritarian politics significantly undermines the idea of "We the People" as envisaged ...
That wisdom from one of our nation’s founders is clearly lost on President Trump and his chief unelected henchman, Elon Musk, ...
You know these words, but how often do you stop to think about them? “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, ...
And how did the Constitution's authors imagine it might change? Today on Throughline's We the People: the Eighth Amendment, the death penalty, and what cruel and unusual really means.
They did not understand "We the people" to be merely an assemblage ... All originalists begin with the text of the Constitution, the words of a particular clause. In the search for the meaning ...
THERE are three words found on page 1 of the Philippine Constitution. It is part and parcel of the Preamble. The same words ...
But like it or not, they are a part of “We the People” that our ... his almost insane flouting of the Constitution? Does he even care? Recall the words of his hero, President Andrew Jackson ...