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James Madison’s Forgotten Plan to Stop Federal Tyranny Revealed

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Tenth Amendment Center
Published
Fri 20 Dec 2024
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https://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2024/12/james-madisons-forgotten-plan-to-stop-federal-tyranny-revealed/

The states are “duty bound to interpose.” That’s how James Madison put it in his Virginia Resolutions, passed Dec 21 and 24, 1798, against the Alien and Sedition acts. They answer a timeless question: What should be done when the federal government oversteps its constitutional bounds? In this episode, learn 6 essential principles that make up Madison’s plan to stop federal tyranny.


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