No, I meant Jefferson.
Madison and Jefferson conversed, but Jefferson made the distinction between alienable and inalienable from Hutcheson's influence.
There is more than one instance of the mention of due process in the document. The history is fascinating, and has been my hobby/love since I was 14.
I'm certain Madison and Jefferson would take issue with many things. On this we agree.
On the outcome of due process, I'm not so certain.
Well since your post didn't mention inalienable rights but was discussing due process.
Yes the two amendments that have it is fascinating. So is the history of the abuse and misuse of it by the courts and its minions.
Now again, do you feel they have the right to indefinitely take away your 1st amendment rights? Your right not to discriminate against yourself? Your right not to feel secure in your person and affects?
Read up on Hutcheson I won't deny that founders may have quoted him, but many scholars rebut Gary Wills "theory" of his influence. And doubt they "stole" anything from them. Maybe borrowed, like they borrowed much from the indigenous people of the land.