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Federalist Paper #83: The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury
- 2024/05/02
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Hamilton addresses the omission of a specific right to jury trials in civil cases under the Constitution, arguing that it’s unnecessary to mandate jury trials in all instances. He explains that different cases require different methods of adjudication, and the Constitution allows flexibility. Hamilton assures that the right to jury trials in criminal cases is explicitly protected and sufficient for safeguarding individual liberties.
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