
James H. Madison
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2 weeks ago |
blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com | Michael Boldin |James H. Madison |Thomas Jefferson
General Welfare: You’ve Been Lied to. Here’s the Proof. James Madison called it absurd to say Congress may do whatever it wants under the general Welfare clause. But that’s exactly how politicians treat it today – as a blank check for nearly unlimited power. In this episode, you’ll learn the original meaning of the clause, as understood when the Constitution was ratified.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
thestatehousefile.com | James H. Madison
The inauguration of Gov. Mike Braun and Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith sparks thoughts of the similar inauguration 100 years ago, on January 12, 1925, when Edward Jackson and Harold Van Orman took their oaths. The past never repeats itself exactly, but in this case there are lines that rhyme and questions that cause concern. At the dinner following Gov.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
indianacitizen.org | James H. Madison
This mural in the Indiana House of Representatives was painted by Eugene Savage in the early 1960s. (Photo/Tabby Fitzgerald of TheStatehouseFile.com)By James H. Madison special to The Indiana Citizen January 13, 2025The inauguration of Gov. Mike Braun and Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith sparks thoughts of the similar inauguration a hundred years ago, January 12, 1925, when Edward Jackson and Harold Van Orman took their oaths.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
pubs.aip.org | Christopher Newport |Carnegie Mellon |James H. Madison |V. Wanie
A light guide is an essential part of many scintillator counters and light collection systems. Our main interest is a light guide for a thin, wide scintillator that has high light transmission while converting the area of the light source to the shape of a photo-detector. We propose a variation of the light guide that avoids a 90° twist of the strips, reduces the length of the light pipe, and reduces the complexity of production.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
tenthamendmentcenter.com | Joe Wolverton |James H. Madison |War Powers
Within five years of the publishing of The Federalist papers (and four years of the ratification by the states of the Constitution), the co-authors of those seminal and influential essays on American political theory and constitutional interpretation were back at their desks once again writing letters to the editors of newspapers.
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