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Federalist Papers Podcast Series
The Sunwater Institute
86 episodes
5 days ago
The official podcast on the Federalist Papers for the Sunwater Institute.
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Federalist 83: “Rules of Commonsense, Adopted by the Courts in the Construction of the Laws” | Hamilton on Juries and on the Interpretation of Law
Federalist Papers Podcast Series
13 minutes 17 seconds
1 year ago
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.  

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