Constitution 101: The Preamble

A lot of people believe the Preamble to the Constitution gives the federal government the power to do just about anything. And a lot of people are wrong. Learn what the preamble is and what it does. Plus the three foundational principles it underscores in the Framers’ understanding of the Constitution.

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Understanding the Constitution: the style of the preamble

Understanding the Constitution: The Force of the Preamble

James Madison – Report of 1800

Preamble: Historical Background – Congress.gov

First Draft of the Preamble to the Constitution

Sept 8 1787 – committee of style – led by Morris

The Relevance of the Preamble to Constitutional Interpretation

Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (4 June 1788)

Brutus XII

The Preamble to the Constitution: What It Tells Us and What It Doesn’t

Tench Coxe – A Freeman No 1 (23 Jan 1788)

Gouverneur Morris on the Preamble to the Constitution

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