In his 11th essay, Brutus begins his examination of the federal judiciary – and he’s not happy with it at all. Concerns include indefinite legal terms, the nature of power, and precedent – all enabling the courts to “mould the government into almost any shape they please.”
Path to Liberty: October 20, 2021
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