America’s Founding Fathers didn’t envision the U.S. as a bureaucracy or a democracy. They envisioned it as a republic—defined by James Madison as “a government which derives all its powers ...
America’s Founding Fathers didn’t envision the U.S. as a bureaucracy or a democracy. They envisioned it as a republic—defined by James Madison as “a government which derives all its powers ...
The founders knew their democratic experiment hinged on a well-informed public, so laws asserting accessibility and ...
When the Founding Fathers met in Philadelphia in 1787 ... In 1787, he urged his friend and colleague James Madison to amend the Constitution to include a written guarantee of religious liberty.
As we celebrate Sunshine Week, it’s a good time to look back at its historical development and to consider threats in recent ...