Answer: The court ruled 6-2 in favor of the plaintiffs, finding that apportionment cases are justiciable (i.e., that federal courts have the right to intervene in such cases).
Aaron Burr.
Its why hamilton wrote the federalist papers
John C. Calhoun supported the concept of nullification before the beginning of the Civil War. Nullification is the idea that US states have the right to ignore (invalidate) any law that they deem unconstitutional. This means that if a state thinks that a new law goes against a current constitutional amendment, they have the right to not follow it. The nullification crisis causes severe tension in Congress for decades leading up to the Civil War.
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Anti-Federalists, prior to the addition of the Bill of Rights to the constitution did not support it because they worried that the constitution without it would not allow a lot of personal and state freedom. The Anti-Federalists were likely right in this and it was therefore an inherent problem with the constitution in terms of freedom.