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Why is the judicial branch "peculiar" to Madison?

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Madison suggested a system similar to checks & balances - To avoid one branch overpowering the others, each branch must counterbalance influences by the other branches.

He saw the judiciary as having “peculiar qualifications”, which meant at that the judiciary's goals and objectives differ from those of members of the other two branches, legislature and executive.

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