judiciary act of 1801
anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
anti federalist
they were against ratifying the constitution
anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
Because he s a strong federalist
Against racists.
The federalist supported the constitution, and the anti-federalist were against the Constitution. I DON'T KNOW THE REST. Go on the Internet for once!
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Jefferson was against the idea of judicial review...search "jefferson, judicial review," something might come up. I think Alexander Hamilton or James Madison wrote about the dangers of judicial power in the Federalist papers too, you might want to check that out. Actually, Hamilton, writing in the Federalist Papers expressed confidance that the Judicial Branch would be the weakest because it has neither the power of the sword nor the power of the purse. However, he did warn that liberty would be threatened if either of the powerful branches united with the Judicial. See Federalist Paper # 78. The later has not happened, but in some ways, because of the lack of committment to their oaths to uphold the Constitution, and willingness to let the Judicial Branch take all the heat for doing so, it seems as if the Judicial Branch has become the strongest. The truth is, however, that the people still have the power to make those weak members do their jobs. The threat to fire is a powerful, if under-used tool in our hands (Prof. Jeffrey.)
The anti - federalist argued against ratification. They attacked nearly every part of the new document.
No. The judicial branch does not have the authority to declare war.
He was a federalist, he led the federalist party against the democratic-republic society in the 1800's after he was elected president.