If they are incorporated into the Constitution, independent tribunals of justice will consider themselves in a peculiar manner the guardians of those rights; they will be an impenetrable bulwark against every assumption of power in the legislative or executive; they will be naturally led to resist every encroachment upon rights expressly stipulated for in the Constitution by the declaration of rights.


The Writings of James Madison: 1787-1790 (ed. 1904)


If they are incorporated into the Constitution, independent tribunals of justice will consider themselves in a peculiar manner the guardians of those ...

If they are incorporated into the Constitution, independent tribunals of justice will consider themselves in a peculiar manner the guardians of those ...

If they are incorporated into the Constitution, independent tribunals of justice will consider themselves in a peculiar manner the guardians of those ...

If they are incorporated into the Constitution, independent tribunals of justice will consider themselves in a peculiar manner the guardians of those ...