Brutus discusses the powers of the Supreme Court in the proposed constitution. He explains how he thinks the court is too powerful. The title "The Court is Too Powerful" is not his actual title, but one I added.
S1E12 - Sherman's Letter to Governor Huntington about the New Constitution
S1E11 - George Mason's Speech Against the Federal Government's Power to Tax.
S1E10 - Jefferson to Cartwright June 5, 1824
S1E8 - Lincoln's First Inaugural Address - Lincoln Tries to Convince the South to Stay in the Union
S1E7 - Federalist 38, "The Incoherence of the Objections to the Constitution"
S1E6 - The Cornerstone Speech, Alexander Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy
William Pitt's Speech Against the Stamp Act. January 14, 1766
Anti-Federalist 7, Adoption of the Constitution Will Lead to Civil War
A Summary View of the Rights of British America
Brutus I, October 18, 1787
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