Peter Spung

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Hence, in Wilson’s view, the federal judiciary was to behave as a perpetual constitutional convention—without the benefit of representation and input from the states—rewriting the Constitution as a relative handful of judges divine the merits of this or that issue, nearly always promoting the centralization and concentration of power in the federal government.
The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic
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