February 3, 2023 Federalist 65: “A Well-Constituted Court for the Trial of Impeachments” | Hamilton on the Senate’s Role in Impeachment Trials
January 27, 2023 Federalist 64: “Men the Most Able and the Most Willing to Promote the Interests of their Constituents” | John Jay on the Senate’s Role in the Ratification of Treaties Joseph Kochanek
January 20, 2023 Rights and Liberties Federalist 63: “The Necessity of Some Institution That Will Blend Stability with Liberty” | Madison on Stability and the Senate Joseph Kochanek
January 13, 2023 Rights and Liberties Federalist 62: “The Object of Government, Which is the Happiness of the People” | Madison on the Senate
January 6, 2023 Federalist 61: “The Exercise of So Invaluable a Privilege” | Madison on the Question of Where and When Elections Should Take Place
January 3, 2023 Congressional Reform Jesse Crosson, Asst. Professor, Purdue University – Reforming Congress Matthew Chervenak
December 2, 2022 Federalist 60: “This Characteristic Right of Freedom” | Hamilton on Concerns about the Federal Government Regulating Elections Without the Input of State Governments
November 11, 2022 Federalist 59: Every Government Ought to Contain in Itself the Means of Its Own Preservation | Hamilton on the Power to Regulate Congressional Elections
November 4, 2022 Rights and Liberties Federalist 58: “The Fundamental Principle of Free Government” | Madison on Increasing the Number of Members of the House of Representatives in Relation to Population Increases Joseph Kochanek
October 21, 2022 Federalist 57: “Bound to Fidelity and Sympathy” | Madison on What Binds of Members of the House of Representatives to Their Constituents.