Courts Quotes
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Study the Constitution. Let it be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in legislatures, and enforced in courts of justice.
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Hard courts are very negative for the body. I know the sport is a business and creating these courts is easier than clay or grass, but I am 100 per cent sure it is wrong.
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The courts are no longer cathedrals. They are...casinos where the throw of the dice matters.
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They're likely to win, because the courts are increasingly interpreting advertising speech as something that's covered by the First Amendment.
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I believe that the charges are baseless and I knew that I had nothing to worry about on that score. But after one full round in the courts, I was beginning to feel embarrassed
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Justice may be blind, but we all know that diversity in the courts, as in all aspects of society, sharpens our vision and makes us a stronger nation.
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These are pretty substantial buildings. We are reasonably confident that we may land two or three new courts in the next few years.
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When the judges shall be obliged to go armed, it will be time for the courts to be closed.
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Every place it's been tried, the federal courts have thrown it out.
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Courtesy which oft is found in lowly sheds, with smoky rafters, than in tapestry halls and courts of princes, where it first was named.
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If only people who are ideologically committed to a particular outcome argued to the courts, the law would be worse off.
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Today most habeas involves the federal courts overriding state convictions where it used to be mostly the reverse.
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I'd be pretty surprised now if anyone had any cause to go to the courts. I think the AFL have worked the tribunal to the stage where it almost becomes court-proof.
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I'm the mayor, I can do whatever I want until the courts tell me I can't.'
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In the final analysis, true justice is not a matter of courts and law books, but of a commitment in each of us to liberty and mutual respect.
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In many courts, plea bargaining serves the convenience of the judge and the lawyers, not the ends of justice, because the courts simply lack the time to give everyone a fair trial.
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I have a visceral distaste for military courts, but the safeguards provided and the state of war we are in justifies it.
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I don't think we want to call anything until the courts have their final say.
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The stopping of the Judicial courts, had been blended, in the minds of some people, with the redress of grievances considered only as a mode of awakening the attention of the legislature.