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In United States constitutional theory, compact theory is a rejected interpretation of the Constitution which asserts the United States was formed through a compact agreed upon by all the states, and that the federal government is thus a creation of the states. Consequently, under the theory, states are the final … See more
The US Supreme Court has rejected the idea that the Constitution is a compact among the states. Rather, the Court has stated that the Constitution was established directly … See more
Others have taken the position that the federal government is not a compact among the states but was instead formed directly by the people … See more
During the Mexico–United States border crisis of 2023-24, Republican Texas governor Greg Abbott asserted the federal government had … See more
Leading proponents of this view of the U.S. Constitution primarily originated from Virginia and other southern states. Notable proponents of the theory include Thomas Jefferson. Under this theory and in reaction to the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 See more
In the years before the Civil War, the compact theory was used by southern states to argue that they had a right to nullify federal law and to secede from the union. For … See more
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