Jefferson feared that Hamilton had plans radically at odds with the Constitution. As he saw it, Hamilton wanted to warp the federal government out of constitutional shape, converting it into a copy of the British government, built on debt, corruption...
The difference between the past and the present is that individual freedom and security no longer fall to be protected solely through the D vehicle of common-law maxims and presumptions which may be altered or repealed by statute, but are now protect...
The pursuit of happiness is in our Constitution. We're all entitled to have the best we can.
Plumage features constitute a major component of courtship signals.
We have to worry about protecting the Constitution.
The Constitution does not demand that you or I buy anything.
Privacy is not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution as freedom of speech is in the First Amendment.
Our plans protect freedom and opportunity, and our blueprint is the Constitution of the United States.
The once-unthinkable loss of the AAA rating will constitute a further hit to already fragile business and consumer confidence.
Judicial review has been a part of our democracy in this constitutional government for over 200 years.
The critical point is that the Constitution places the right of silence beyond the reach of government.
The right of an individual to conduct intimate relationships in the intimacy of his or her own home seems to me to be the heart of the Constitution's protection of privacy.
It is becoming more widely acknowledged that it is better to have a good constitution than not having a perfect one.
Once constituted, capital reproduces itself faster than output increases. The past devours the future.
Our Constitution was put together for a free people.
Constitutional arguments that seem as dry as dust can have momentous consequences.
My answer to the racial problem in America is to not deal with it at all. The founding fathers dealt with it when they made the Constitution.
Our constitution works. Our great republic is a government of laws, not of men.
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
Our Constitution recognises no other power than that of persuasion, for enforcing religious observances.
Our society cannot progress while our constitution stands still.