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What does Hamilton say is the key to keeping the Judicial Branch independent from the others?

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Alexander Hamilton argues that the judicial branch is the weakest branch of government, but acknowledges the importance of judicial review.

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In Federalist Paper No. 78, Alexander Hamilton argues that the judicial branch is the weakest of the three branches of government. However, Hamilton also acknowledges that should not diminish the importance of the branch's most important power--that of judicial review.

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