This Article poses questions inspired by the four essays collected in Professor Harry V. Jaffa’s article “What Were the ‘Original Intentions’ of the Framers of the Constitution of the United States?” The Article offers, in addition to fresh reflections upon these questions, three appendices, which bear upon various matters touched upon by Professor Jaffa. These appendices include, “The Founders of Our Founders: Jerusalem, Athens, and the American Constitution,” “The Ambiguity of Justice in Plato’s Republic,” and “Private Rights and Public Law: The Founders’ Perspective.” The Epilogue provides informed observations of a scholar who comments on the differences between Professor Jaffa and the author
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This essays examines Barry Friedman’s book, The Will of the People, and its thesis that, with lags a...
In this article Professor Skover reviews the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. The Encyclop...
This article discusses the beliefs of John Calhoun, who was a strong supporter of states\u27 rights....
This Article poses questions inspired by the four essays collected in Professor Harry V. Jaffa’s art...
This Article replies to Professor’ Jaffa’s article, “What Were the ‘Original Intentions’ of the Fram...
This Article replies to Professor Harry V. Jaffa’s article “What Were the ‘Original Intentions’ of t...
This Foreword introduces the article to follow written by Harry V. Jaffa, scholar of Abraham Lincoln...
In his most recent work, Original Intent and the Framers of the Constitution: A Disputed Question, P...
In our Spring 1987 issue, Professor Jaffa authored an essay in which he posited that the fundamental...
The article below originally appeared in Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (1986), a four-vo...
In this article, Professor Michael Kent Curtis examines how laws that shape the distribution of weal...
I am delighted and honored to participate in this symposium critiquing and celebrating the remarkabl...
The basic question for this conference is whether we as a people have entered, or are on the verge o...
The following essay pays tribute to Sandy Levinson\u27s thoughts on constitutional compromises by pa...
University Professor and Hosch Professor Dan Coenen shares 15 interesting facts about The Federalist...
This essays examines Barry Friedman’s book, The Will of the People, and its thesis that, with lags a...
In this article Professor Skover reviews the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. The Encyclop...
This article discusses the beliefs of John Calhoun, who was a strong supporter of states\u27 rights....