Here's the history, as I understand it. In 1789, James Madison introduced what would become the Fourth Amendment. Madison's initial proposed text was as follows: The rights to be secured in their ...
The Fourth Amendment was introduced in Congress in 1789 by James Madison, along with the other amendments in the Bill of Rights, in response to Anti-Federalist objections to the new Constitution.
This last, James Madison argued at ... The Nineteenth Amendment prohibited voter discrimination on the basis of sex. The Twenty-fourth Amendment prohibited poll taxes in federal elections, and ...
Elections can have important impacts on the economy, but the most important ones are preceded by some kind of revolution in ...
The bill lawmakers passed earlier this year contains what it purports to be a quote from James Madison, the fourth president ...
But a number of statements from other leading figures support the broader view—from James Madison ... on the language of the First Amendment, which began with Madison’s proposal to protect ...
In sum, Americans do not have a self-governing constitutional republic if we also have a clandestine deep state operating ...
James Madison called public debt “a public curse.” We're currently cursed to the tune of $35.9 trillion and counting. Who's ...
My family and friends are angry with me because I won’t tell them for whom I plan to vote for president. I have not voted for ...
One of them wants to amend the First Amendment — which guarantees the ... Tell that to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison who, in crafting the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution ...
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s plan to nominate loyalists for critical roles, including Matt Gaetz and Pete Hegseth, has ...