Federalist No. 80

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Federalist No. 80 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton in The Federalist Papers that argues for the scope and authority of the federal judiciary, particularly in cases involving national interests and the Constitution.

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Federalist No. 80 canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Federalist Paper
political essay
addresses international obligations of the United States
need to avoid state-level bias in interstate disputes
potential conflicts between states
arguesAgainst leaving key disputes solely to state courts
arguesFor federal jurisdiction over cases of national concern
judicial power coextensive with federal legislative power
strong national judiciary
uniform interpretation of federal law
author Alexander Hamilton
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn admiralty and maritime jurisdiction
cases affecting ambassadors and public ministers
cases arising under federal laws
cases arising under the Constitution
cases involving the United States as a party
cases involving the national peace and harmony
controversies between a state and citizens of another state
controversies between citizens of different states
controversies between states
controversies involving foreign states or citizens
genre constitutional theory
political philosophy
hasWorkTitle The Powers of the Judiciary
historicalContext debates over ratification of the U.S. Constitution
intendedAudience voters of New York
language English
partOf The Federalist Papers
politicalAlignment Federalists
surface form: Federalist
primaryTopic United States Constitution
surface form: Constitution of the United States

federal judiciary
jurisdiction of federal courts
scope of judicial power
pseudonymousAuthorName Publius
publicationMedium New York newspapers
publicationSeriesNumber 80
publicationYear 1788
relatedTo Federalist No. 78
Federalist No. 79
Federalist No. 81
subjectMatter federal court jurisdiction categories
national sovereignty and judicial power
relationship between state and federal courts
supports Article III of the United States Constitution
surface form: Article III of the U.S. Constitution

Supremacy of federal judicial authority in constitutional matters
supportsRatificationOf United States Constitution
writtenByPublius true

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Federalist No. 78 relatedWork Federalist No. 80
Federalist No. 79 relatedTo Federalist No. 80
Federalist No. 81 follows Federalist No. 80