The Salmon P. Chase Colloquium series has had two themes: One is great moments in constitutional law, and the other is people who have been forgotten but should not have been. This colloquium is primarily in the latter category—it is about a forgotten founder of the Constitution. But the Constitution has more than one forgotten founder. I did a Google search this afternoon for “Forgotten Founder” and there are a whole series of books on various people who are the Constitution’s Forgotten Founder. So the Chase Colloquium series has another decade of subjects: Luther Martin, George Mason, Charles Pinckney, Roger Sherman. There is a lot to work with. Gouverneur Morris is the one “forgotten founder” who really shouldn’t be for-gotten. The class...
The U.S. Constitution opens by proclaiming the sovereignty of all citizens: “We the People.” Robert ...
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When was the last time you read a serious, recently published work of constitutional history that di...
The Salmon P. Chase Colloquium series has had two themes: One is great moments in constitutional law...
At the end of the proceedings of the federal constitutional convention, the delegates appointed the ...
abstract: The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution make up the Bill of Rights. Jam...
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The U.S. Constitution opens by proclaiming the sovereignty of all citizens: “We the People.” Robert ...
The U.S. Constitution is old, relatively brief, and very difficult to amend.In its original form, th...
When was the last time you read a serious, recently published work of constitutional history that di...
The Salmon P. Chase Colloquium series has had two themes: One is great moments in constitutional law...
At the end of the proceedings of the federal constitutional convention, the delegates appointed the ...
abstract: The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution make up the Bill of Rights. Jam...
While generally a steady ally of James Madison and the nationalists, Gouverneur Morris, delegate fro...
George Mason, a contemporary of George Washington and Patrick Henry, played a role in the developmen...
Heralded as the “Father of the Constitution,” James Madison was, besides one of the most influential...
Constitutional Visions of Ethics and Culture Anyone who has lectured on written constitutions knows ...
In 1787, the American union was in disarray. The incompatible demands of the separate states threate...
The forty-fifth presidency of the United States has sent lawyers reaching once more for the Founders...
University Professor and Hosch Professor Dan Coenen shares 15 interesting facts about The Federalist...
Constitutional scholars incessantly grapple over the significance of the Constitution’s original mea...
James Wilson was one of six men to sign both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of...
The U.S. Constitution opens by proclaiming the sovereignty of all citizens: “We the People.” Robert ...
The U.S. Constitution is old, relatively brief, and very difficult to amend.In its original form, th...
When was the last time you read a serious, recently published work of constitutional history that di...