The Constitution can’t enforce itself. It never could – and never will. That’s because mere words on paper – what many founders called “parchment barriers” – don’t actually stop government people from doing what they want.

Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: August 2, 2024

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Roger Sherman – A Countryman II (22 Nov 1787)

Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (9 June 1788)

St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)

John Dickinson – Fabius IV (19 Apr 1788)

Lysander Spooner – An Essay on the Trial by Jury (1852)

John Adams – Letter to John Quincy Adams (20 Jan 1805)

James Madison – Letter to Thomas Jefferson (17 Oct 1788)

James Madison – Federalist 48 (1 Feb 1788)

Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 73 (21 Mar 1788)

Joseph Jones – Letter to James Madison (2 Mar 1792)

Theophilus Parsons – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (23 Jan 1788)

Roger Sherman (8 Dec 1787)

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