Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so they have with others, the same passion for party for power and the privilege of their corporate group of people, and their power, the more dangerous as they are in office for life, and not responsible as other functionaries are to the elective control Thomas Jefferson, William Charles Java, September 28, 1820 excerpt from the letter Jefferson wrote in response to the decision on Marberry versus Madison was Jefferson’s greatest concern? He was concerned that the decision the supreme court too much authority, he was concerned by the fact that judges were not elected, he was concerned that JoJo could be easily influenced by political parties, or he was concerned that the decision said of dangerous precedent for cases heard by the Supreme Court
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