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  • The reasonableness of the agency of the national courts in cases in which the state tribunals cannot be supposed to be impartial, speaks for itself. No man ought certainly to be a judge in his own cause, or in any cause in respect to which he has the least interest or bias.

    Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay (2009). “The Federalist”, p.525, Harvard University Press
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