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are judges are on as honest as other men, and not more, so they have with others of the same passions for party for power in the privilege of their corpse, and the power of the more dangerous as they are an office for life, and not responsible as the other function Aries are to the elective controls Thomas Jefferson. This excerpt comes from a letter, Jefferson Road in response to the Supreme Court decisions on Mallory the medicine what was Jeffersons greatest concern. He was concerned that the decision gave the Supreme Court too much authority. He was concerned by the fact that the judges were not elected. He was concerned that judges could be easily influenced by political parties. He was concerned that the decision said dangerous president for cases heard by the Supreme Court.
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Jefferson's greatest concern was that the judges, being lifetime appointees and not elected, would not be held accountable and could potentially abuse their power. He believed that judges, like any other individuals, were susceptible to the same biases and party affiliations, and therefore, their judgments could be influenced by political interests rather than impartiality. Additionally, he feared that granting the Supreme Court too much authority would set a dangerous precedent, potentially undermining democratic processes and undermining the checks and balances of power.