Lysander Spooner, in his 1850 Defence for Fugitive Slaves, took apart the notion that the Constitution means what the courts tell us it means – until they change their minds.
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Lysander Spooner – A Defence for Fugitive Slaves
Robert R. Livingston, The Chancellor, New York Ratifying Convention (17 June 1788)
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John Marshall – Osborn v. Bank of the United States (1824)
Thomas Jefferson to William Charles Jarvis (28 Sept 1820)
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