Opponents of nullification often cite James Madison – author of the Virginia Resolutions of 1798 – as conclusive evidence that the doctrine is unconstitutional and should never be used in any situation. They primarily use his own words in 1830-1835 – but almost completely ignore the context of what he wrote.
Path to Liberty: October 28, 2020
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Nullification Made Easy
Relying on Elections is a Bad Strategy
Getting it Wrong: James Madison’s 1830 Letter on Nullification
Edward Everett to James Madison (11 Apr 1830)
James Madison to Edward Everett (28 Aug 1830)
Jan 1830 – Webster Hayne Debate – Sen Robert Hayne of SC – 2nd Speech
South Carolina Exposition and Protest – Response the 1828 Tariff of Abominations
Webster’s reiteration
Mark Levin Doubles Down on James Madison and Nullification. He’s Still Wrong
Understanding Madison’s Notes on Nullification
1835 Notes on Nullification