If They Only Knew…What the Founders Would Think About Excessive Fines and Financial Punishment
What would the Founding Fathers think about excessive fines, court fees, and financial punishment that can ruin a life without a jail cell? In Federalist #84, Hamilton argued the Constitution was already a kind of bill of rights—but the ratification fight also exposed a quieter danger: punishment that becomes profit. In these imagined letters, Madison, Jefferson, Mason, Hamilton, and Adams trace how money can become a chain—how penalties, forfeitures, and fee-driven justice can turn law into a revenue engine. Neither prison nor pardon is needed when the ledger can do the work. Read, disagree, and measure our modern practices against the old constitutional warnings.
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