About that Oath of Office

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Being bound by their oath to the Constitution, officers of the government violate that oath “whenever they give their sanction, by obedience, or otherwise, to any unconstitutional act of any department of the government.”

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Oath president – Article II, Sec 1, Cl. 8

Oath everyone else – Article VI, Cl. 3

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Thomas Jefferson – Opinion on the Constitutionality of the National Bank (15 Feb 1791)

Archibald Maclaine (28 Jul 1788)

Edmund Randolph (10 June 1788)

St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)

Thomas Jefferson to Abigail Adams (22 July 1804)

Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 33

Justice Jacob Rush – The Nature and Importance of an Oath (1796)

Gouverneur Morris – No government at all (11 July 1787)

Lysander Spooner – An Essay on the Trial by Jury (1852)

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