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"...independence of the judges is equally requisite to guard the Constitution
and the rights of individuals from the effects of those ill humors, which the arts of designing men,
or the influence of particular conjunctures, sometimes disseminate among the people themselves,
and which, though they speedily give place to better information, and more deliberate reflection,
have a tendency, in the meantime, to occasion dangerous innovations in the government,
and serious oppressions of the minor party in the community."
~Alexander Hamilton from Federalist No 78