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Federalist 81: “The Supposed Danger of Judiciary Encroachments” | Hamilton on the Necessity of a Federal Court System

15 min · 16. maj 2024
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We begin these podcasts with three big ideas – here are three big ideas concerning Federalist 81:  Big idea one: in federalist 81, Hamilton endorsed the use of one final court of appeal in the USA: the Supreme Court.  Big idea two: Hamilton also defended the creation of lower-level federal courts in Federalist 81  Big idea three: Hamilton in Federalist 81 denied that the appellate process would result in the destruction of the right to trial by jury.

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