Brutus XII

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Brutus XII is one of the pseudonymous Anti-Federalist essays written under the name "Brutus," critiquing the proposed U.S. Constitution and warning about the dangers of centralized federal power.

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Brutus XII canonical 3

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instanceOf Anti-Federalist paper
political essay
pseudonymous work
argues federal courts will interpret the Constitution expansively
judges will be independent of the people and the legislature
judicial power will tend toward supremacy over other branches
state laws and constitutions will be overridden by federal judicial decisions
associatedWith Anti-Federalist movement in New York
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes Article III of the United States Constitution
surface form: Article III of the United States Constitution (proposed)

broad jurisdiction of federal courts
lack of effective checks on the judiciary
lifetime tenure of federal judges
genre constitutional criticism
political philosophy
hasAuthor Brutus XIX
surface form: Brutus (pseudonym)
hasPerspective favors stronger role for states in the federal system
skeptical of strong centralized federal authority
historicalPeriod Constitutional ratification debates
influenced later critiques of judicial review
states’ rights constitutional thought
language English
mainSubject centralized federal power
federal judiciary
individual liberty
judicial independence
judicial review
proposed United States Constitution
scope of federal courts
separation of powers
state sovereignty
movement Anti-Federalists
surface form: Anti-Federalism
opposedBy Federalists
surface form: Federalist writers
partOf Anti-Federalist Papers NERFINISHED
Letters of Brutus
surface form: Brutus essays
positionOnConstitution opposed to ratification of the proposed U.S. Constitution
publicationContext New York Ratifying Convention
surface form: New York ratification debates
relatedWork Brutus XI NERFINISHED
Brutus XIII NERFINISHED
The Federalist Papers ONNED1
timePeriod late 1780s
warnsAbout consolidation of power in the federal government
erosion of state courts
judicial encroachment on legislative authority
threats to liberty from an unchecked judiciary

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Brutus notableWork Brutus XII
Brutus XVI relatedWork Brutus XII