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The role of the judiciary in interpreting the Constitution from "summary" of THE FEDERALIST PAPERS by ALEXANDER HAMILTON JOHN JAY JAMES MADISON

The interpretation of the Constitution is a task of great importance, requiring careful consideration and sound judgment. The judiciary, as the branch of government responsible for interpreting the law, plays a crucial role in ensuring that the Constitution is properly understood and applied. In Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton emphasizes the need for an independent judiciary that is capable of interpreting the Constitution with impartiality and integrity. He argues that the judiciary must act as a check on the powers of the other branches of government, ensuring that their actions are consistent with the principles laid out in the Constitution. Hamilton also discusses the concept of judicial review, in which the judiciary has the authority to declare laws unco...
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    THE FEDERALIST PAPERS

    ALEXANDER HAMILTON JOHN JAY JAMES MADISON

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