federalist papers

The Federalist Papers,(#’s 1-85), written by Madison, Hamilton and Jay in 1787 are regarded as the third most important historical documents in the United States, after the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. The Continuation of the Federalist Papers addresses the issue of lawyers unconstitutionally controlling all government in violation of the basic doctrine of the separation of powers of the US Constitution.

To view each of the 22 continuation of the federalist papers by Ronald Bibace click here.

The original text of the Federalist Papers (also known as The Federalist) was obtained from the e-text archives of Project Gutenberg. View or download the entire plain text version of all of the Federalist Papers as supplied by Project Gutenberg.