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... concise intention for us to base judicial decisions on. A unified intention of the Framers simply does not apply to most issues. ...
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... This has shifted the power of government toward the executive and away from the Congress, which conflicts, with the original intention of the framers. ...
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On the surface, Edwin Meese\'s \"jurisprudence of original intention\" remains loyal to the framers\' intent, faithful to the fundamental principles upon which ...
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... Livingston petitioned Gouverneur Morris, delegate from Pennsylvania to the Federal convention, in an attempt to ascertain the intention of the framers of the ...
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... we know about the Framers of the Constitution. Unfortunately, the Roe Court departed dramatically from this bedrock principle of the intention of the lawgiver ...
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... the United States of America." Within those opening words, the framers of the ... Madison, the "Father of the Constitution." Madison's chief intention in proposing ...
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... we know about the Framers of the Constitution. Unfortunately, the Roe Court departed dramatically from this bedrock principle of the intention of the lawgiver ...
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... between the language of the Constitution and the intent of the framers, Taney is ... if they had been carried there by the owner, with the intention of becoming a ...
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... becoming corrupt and disinterested in the people, as the framers believed Britain's ... the British government, the new US government had no intention of naming or ...
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... becoming corrupt and disinterested in the people, as the framers believed Britain's ... the British government, the new US government had no intention of naming or ...
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... The framers of the constitution feared the concept of absolute democracy and majority ... important to them is to serve constituents with the intention of becoming ...
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... the framers of the ... When a handgun is put into the hands of someone who has no intention of using it, it has become another gun that can be easily stolen and ...
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