Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Business
Society & Culture
History
Sports
Health & Fitness
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts126/v4/6e/51/75/6e517523-b4a2-ebea-cac0-24d9a9a5271c/mza_1541453073721566448.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Federalist Papers Podcast Series
The Sunwater Institute
86 episodes
5 days ago
The official podcast on the Federalist Papers for the Sunwater Institute.
Show more...
History
RSS
All content for Federalist Papers Podcast Series is the property of The Sunwater Institute and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
The official podcast on the Federalist Papers for the Sunwater Institute.
Show more...
History
Episodes (20/86)
Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 85: “The Chimerical Pursuit of a Perfect Plan” | Hamilton’s Conclusion in Support of Ratification of the Constitution

Each of these podcasts has been organized around three big ideas concerning the essay under review – here are three big ideas for Federalist 85. 

Big idea one: In Federalist 85, Hamilton defended the Constitution by arguing that its alleged defects could as easily be found in the New York Constitution as the proposed US Constitution. 

Big idea two: Hamilton defended the Constitution against charges that it – and its supporters – would be harmful to liberty. 

Big idea three: In Federalist 85, Hamilton defended ratification of the Constitution, even if imperfect, by urging the correction of imperfections through the amendment process after ratification. 

Show more...
1 year ago
9 minutes 47 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 84: “An Injudicious Zeal for Bills of Rights” | Hamilton on the Question of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution

Today, we are talking about Federalist 84. We typically organize our analysis of these essays around three big ideas concerning the essay under review – here are three big ideas concerning Federalist 84: 

Big idea one: in Federalist 84, Hamilton, responding to concerns about the lack of a bill of rights in the Constitution, denied that the Constitution should be augmented by a bill of rights. 

Big idea two: In Federalist 84, Hamilton addressed concerns that the Constitution would vest too much power in the hands of those working in a capital too far from constituents to allow them to understand what happens in government 

Big idea three: in Federalist 84, Hamilton denied that fears of increased expense of the new government should be the basis of opposition to ratification of the Constitution. 

Show more...
1 year ago
16 minutes

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 83: “Rules of Commonsense, Adopted by the Courts in the Construction of the Laws” | Hamilton on Juries and on the Interpretation of Law

We typically organize these podcasts around three big ideas from the essay under review – here are three big ideas from Federalist 83. 

Big idea one: In Federalist 83, Hamilton described and sought to refute a claim that the Constitution would eliminate trial by jury in civil cases. 

Big idea two: Hamilton argued in Federalist 83 that jury trials in civil cases were important for the sake of property, but not necessarily important for the sake of liberty 

Big idea three: In Federalist 83 Hamilton offered commentary on the use of juries in specific instances that shed light on more general ideas about juries.  

Show more...
1 year ago
13 minutes 17 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 82: “Liquidate the Meaning of All the Parts” | Hamilton on the Federal Courts and the State Courts

We begin these podcasts with three big ideas – here are three big ideas from Federalist 82.

Big idea one: Hamilton in Federalist 82 described the creation of the USA in terms of a process that would take many discrete governments, and fuse them into a whole. 

Big idea two: Hamilton in Federalist 82 invoked the concept of concurrent jurisdiction to describe the relationship between the state courts and the federal courts. 

Big idea three: Hamilton in Federalist 82 asserted that judicial appeals should proceed from state courts to federal courts. 

Show more...
1 year ago
8 minutes 59 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 81: “The Supposed Danger of Judiciary Encroachments” | Hamilton on the Necessity of a Federal Court System

We begin these podcasts with three big ideas – here are three big ideas concerning Federalist 81: 

Big idea one: in federalist 81, Hamilton endorsed the use of one final court of appeal in the USA: the Supreme Court. 

Big idea two: Hamilton also defended the creation of lower-level federal courts in Federalist 81 

Big idea three: Hamilton in Federalist 81 denied that the appellate process would result in the destruction of the right to trial by jury. 

Show more...
1 year ago
15 minutes 40 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 80: “A Constitutional Method of Giving Efficacy to Constitutional Provisions” | Hamilton on the Authority of the Federal Judiciary

We typically begin these podcasts with three big ideas – here are three big ideas concerning Federalist 80.

Big idea one: in Federalist 80, Hamilton stressed the need for the federal judiciary, rather than the state judiciaries or legislatures, to oversee a range of cases bearing upon the country as a whole, its sovereign status in international politics, or other matters of national importance. 

Big idea two: Hamilton’s defense of the powers of the federal courts was cast in terms of the need to maintain peace, whether in the sense of international peace or of domestic tranquility. This implicated the privileges and immunities clause, which Hamilton described as the “basis of the union” 

Big idea three: Hamilton in Federalist 80 described the role of equity in judicial decision-making. 

Show more...
1 year ago
11 minutes 29 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 79: “The Imaginary Danger of a Superannuated Bench” | Hamilton on the Tenure of Judges in Office

We typically begin these podcasts with three big ideas – here are three big ideas from Federalist 79. 

Big idea one: In Federalist 79, Hamilton argued in favor of the importance of judges in the federal court system not having their salaries reduced. 

Big idea two: In arguing in favor of judges not having their salaries reduced, Hamilton referred to the effects of inflation over the long term on salaries. 

Big idea three: In Federalist 79, Hamilton offered a brief description of impeachment of judges, focused on the idea that the grounds for impeachment should be violations of good behavior, rather than claims about the ability of a judge to do the job. 

Show more...
1 year ago
7 minutes 8 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 78: “The Citadel of the Public Justice and the Public Security” | Hamilton on Judicial Review and Terms of Judicial Office

We typically organize these podcasts around three big ideas – here are three big ideas concerning Federalist 78. 

Big idea one: in Federalist 78 Hamilton defended the notion that the tenure of federal judges should be relative to a standard of good behavior, and associated that standard with the independence of the judiciary.  

Big idea two: in Federalist 78 Hamilton defended the claim that the judiciary is the least powerful – least dangerous - of the three branches. 

Big idea three: in Federalist 78 Hamilton defended the idea that the judiciary ought to be the body that determines whether laws are constitutional.  

Show more...
1 year ago
15 minutes 22 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 77: “This Union of the Senate with the President” | Hamilton on the Powers of the Executive and Stability in the Administration of Government

Welcome back to the Rights & Liberties podcast, where we are discussing the federalist papers. Today we will talk about Federalist 77. These podcasts are organized around three big ideas concerning the essay under review: here are three big ideas concerning Federalist 77.

Big idea one: In Federalist 77 Hamilton continued with a concept that is found elsewhere, including Federalist 76, an appreciation of stability as a characteristic of administration 

Big idea two: Hamilton in Federalist 77, continuing an idea discussed in Federalist 76, analyzed and dismissed the idea that the President would hold significant sway over the Senate in appointments. 

Big idea three: In Federalist 77, Hamilton offered a summary of his views of the role of the executive branch by describing how the plan under the Constitution contributed to energy and safety in republican government.  

Show more...
1 year ago
8 minutes 52 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 76: “Less Liable to Be Misled by the Sentiments of Friendship and of Affection” | Hamilton on the Appointment Power

Show more...
1 year ago
10 minutes 45 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 75: “The Joint Possession of the Power” | Hamilton on the President, the Senate, and the Making of Treaties

Show more...
2 years ago
10 minutes 48 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 74: “The Benign Prerogative of Pardoning” | Hamilton on the Role of the President as Commander-in-Chief and the Power of the President to Pardon

Welcome back to the rights and liberties podcast, where we are discussing the federalist papers. Today we will discuss federalist 74. We typically analyze these essays in terms of three big ideas – here are three big ideas concerning federalist 74.

Big idea one – in Federalist 74, , Hamilton described the President’s role as commander in chief in the context of the President's executive authority.

Big idea two – In Federalist 74, Hamilton justified the President’s power to pardon with respect to the need to mitigate the severity of justice

Big idea three – In Federalist 74, Hamilton also justified the President's pardon power in terms of the need to address and reduce the dangers of sedition and treason

Show more...
2 years ago
8 minutes 47 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 73: “This Qualified Negative” | Hamilton on Presidential Salaries and the Importance of the Veto as a Presidential Power

Today we will talk about federalist 73. We typically begin these podcast with three big ideas concerning the essay under review – here are three big ideas from federalist 73

Big idea one – in federalist 73, Hamilton pointed to the fixed character of the salary of the President as an element of the strength of the executive branch

Big idea two: Hamilton also pointed in federalist 73 to the power of the veto as an element of the president’s authority that gave the executive branch strength in the face of potential legislative supremacy

Big idea three: As in other essays, Hamilton in Federalist 73 praised stability – as against rapid change - in legislation

Show more...
2 years ago
12 minutes 35 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 72: “Like Discontented Ghosts” | Hamilton on the Importance of Allowing Reelection of the President

Welcome back to the rights and liberties podcast, where we are discussing the federalist papers. Today we will talk about federalist 72. We typically begin these podcasts with three big ideas concerning the essay under consideration – here are three big ideas concerning federalist 72.

Big idea one: Hamilton in Federalist 72 reminded his readers of the importance of stability in administration, and offered reasons to be concerned about changes in administration

Big idea two: Hamilton in Federalist 72 defended the utility and benefit of the President being eligible for reelection, rather than being barred from reelection

Big idea three: Hamilton pointed to the importance of experience in office as part of his defense of the eligibility of the President for reelection to office

Show more...
2 years ago
10 minutes 57 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 71: “To Withstand the Temporary Delusion” | Hamilton on the Length of the President’s Term in Office

Show more...
2 years ago
13 minutes

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 70: “Power in a Single Hand” | Hamilton on Unity of and Energy in the Executive

Show more...
2 years ago
18 minutes 55 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 69: “In the Hands of the Elective and Periodical Servants of the People” | Hamilton on the Distinctions between the President and Chief Executives in Other Jurisdictions

Show more...
2 years ago
9 minutes 26 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 68: “The Information and Discernment Requisite to Such Complicated Investigations” | Hamilton on the Electoral College

Show more...
2 years ago
10 minutes 6 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 67: “Calculating upon the Aversion of the People to Monarchy” | Hamilton on the Distinction between the President and a Monarch

Show more...
2 years ago
6 minutes 30 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
Federalist 66: “Count upon Their Pride” | Hamilton on Separation of Powers and the Role of the Senate in Impeachment

Show more...
2 years ago
10 minutes 24 seconds

Federalist Papers Podcast Series
The official podcast on the Federalist Papers for the Sunwater Institute.