The Federalist Papers is ... which had supported the American cause during the Revolution. Jefferson and his colleagues formed the Republican Party in the early 1790s. By 1795, the Federalists ...
The man is absolutely vile. There are pools of vomit with more to offer the earth than this STD-riddled testament to the ...
Federalist Society leader Dean Reuter thanked those who represent liberal views at debates hosted by the conservative legal organization, one day after an appeals court judge confronted a co-panelist ...
This development prompts a pressing question for the electorate: Are we witnessing the evolution of our party system into ...
thought Adams and his Federalist Party were monarchists and traitors to the American Revolution because they were pro-British and anti-French. The Federalists thought Jefferson’s pro-French ...
That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, timed with today’s opening of the Federalist Society’s annual lawyers convention.
The conservative legal group’s annual dinner featured a conversation between Justices Stephen G. Breyer and Neil M. Gorsuch, ...
many in the Federalist Party were pro-war. For the Republican Party, headed by vice president Thomas Jefferson, friendly feelings toward France persisted from the successful French-American ...
The bitter 1800 presidential election tested the democratic structure of the United States just a few years after the revolution that had created the young nation.