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James Madison

  • James Madison Pulls First 12–5 Upset of March Madness by Knocking Off Wisconsin 72–61
    James Madison Pulls First 12–5 Upset of March Madness by Knocking Off Wisconsin 72–61
    NEW YORK—James Madison announced itself by beating a Big Ten team to start this season. When the Dukes did it again to start their NCAA Tournament, they made sure everybody ...
    March 23, 2024BY The Associated Press
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    Editor’s Note
    The article you are looking for has been archived. The Epoch Times periodically reviews previously published content to ...
    March 7, 2024BY Jack Phillips
  • Victoria: A Case Study in Just How Fragile Democracies Can Be
    Victoria: A Case Study in Just How Fragile Democracies Can Be
    Almost every significant appointment to office in the state for the past decade has been made by the ...
    December 12, 2023BY Kevin Andrews
  • A Return to the Founders’ Education
    A Return to the Founders’ Education
    The National Center for Education Statistics released its 2022 report, titled The Nation’s Report Card, indicating that eighth-grade ...
    May 16, 2023BY Dustin Bass
  • The Founders and the Constitution, Part 3: James Madison
    The Founders and the Constitution, Part 3: James Madison
    Commentary Forrest McDonald, perhaps the 20th century’s greatest constitutional historian, observed in his book “Novus Ordo Seclorum” that ...
    April 3, 2023BY Rob Natelson
  • James Madison’s Essays Became the Foundation for Separating Church and State
    James Madison’s Essays Became the Foundation for Separating Church and State
    Among the constitutional amendments, the First is the most sacred. Its guarantees of the freedoms of religion, speech, ...
    February 13, 2023BY Andrew Benson Brown
  • ‘Lady Presidentess’ Dolley Madison: Gregarious, Influential, and Cool-Headed
    ‘Lady Presidentess’ Dolley Madison: Gregarious, Influential, and Cool-Headed
    Dolley Madison, wife of the fourth president, James Madison, had more than a few things in common with ...
    October 18, 2022BY Deena Bouknight
  • If Walls Could Talk: Touring James Madison’s Virginia Family Home at Montpelier
    If Walls Could Talk: Touring James Madison’s Virginia Family Home at Montpelier
    “Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: And a people who mean to be their own Governors, must arm themselves ...
    October 13, 2022BY Bob Kirchman
  • Little Big Man: Some Lessons From ‘The Father of the Constitution’
    Little Big Man: Some Lessons From ‘The Father of the Constitution’
    At first glance, James Madison (1751–1836) appeared unimpressive. A second glance would likely produce the same result. He ...
    September 13, 2022BY Jeff Minick
  • Allegedly Made from James Madison’s Cedar Tree, This One-of-a-Kind Heirloom Table is a Homage to the American Constitution
    Allegedly Made from James Madison’s Cedar Tree, This One-of-a-Kind Heirloom Table is a Homage to the American Constitution
    Eric Horton, manager of the Klingspor’s Woodworking Shop in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was in for a surprise the ...
    July 11, 2022BY Skylar Parker
  • Hamilton: Statesmanship at the Service of a Natural Rights Republic
    Hamilton: Statesmanship at the Service of a Natural Rights Republic
    Commentary In recent years, American civic culture has suffered deep cleavages. Civil conversations have been poisoned by battles ...
    January 23, 2022BY Tony Williams
  • George Washington and Self-Government
    George Washington and Self-Government
    Commentary As George Washington’s first presidential administration, the first term of government under the United States Constitution, neared ...
    January 20, 2022BY William B. Allen
  • Madison’s 5 Lessons for Overcoming Polarization
    Madison’s 5 Lessons for Overcoming Polarization
    Commentary There has never been a time when our nation wasn’t divided by partisanship. Yet some eras are ...
    November 13, 2021BY Lynn Uzzell
  • Montpelier: Founding Father James Madison’s Virginia Home
    Montpelier: Founding Father James Madison’s Virginia Home
    Montpelier, the lifelong plantation-style home of James Madison, founding father, diplomat, and fourth president of the United States, ...
    July 5, 2021BY Rachael Dymski
  • COVID-19, Madison, and the Consequence of Crisis Legislation
    COVID-19, Madison, and the Consequence of Crisis Legislation
    Commentary In Federalist Paper 62, James Madison wrote, “It will be of little avail to the people, that ...
    March 24, 2020BY Dustin Bass
  • Thinking With Justin Amash
    Thinking With Justin Amash
    Commentary On July 4, Rep. Justin Amash declared his independence from his political party. Having been a Republican ...
    July 5, 2019BY Gary L. Gregg
  • The Constitution and Establishment of Religion
    The Constitution and Establishment of Religion
    Commentary On June 20, 2019, the Supreme Court held that spending public funds to maintain a 40-foot Christian ...
    July 5, 2019BY Rob Natelson
  • Supreme Court Hears Cases on Gerrymandering in 2 States
    Supreme Court Hears Cases on Gerrymandering in 2 States
    WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court appeared divided on March 26 about separate legal challenges to the state electoral maps of ...
    March 26, 2019BY Matthew Vadum
  • Book Review: ‘The Quartet’
    Book Review: ‘The Quartet’
    Author Joseph J. Ellis challenges readers of "The Quartet" to expand their classroom knowledge of America’s founding.
    September 4, 2015BY Chelsea Scarnegie
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