The Federalist Papers

What does Hamilton mean when he states, “Considerate men, of every description, ought to prize whatever will tend to beget or fortify that temper in the courts: as no man can be sure that he may not be to-morrow the victim of a spirit of injustice, by whi

What does Hamilton mean when he states, “Considerate men, of every description, ought to prize whatever will tend to beget or fortify that temper in the courts: as no man can be sure that he may not be to-morrow the victim of a spirit of injustice, by which he may be a gainer to-day”?

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I think this has to do with wise men shaping laws so that the courts deal in justice rather than injustice.