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Letter "J" » Judges
«We are under a Constitution, but the Constitution is what the judges say it is, and the judiciary is the safeguard of our property and our liberty and our property under the Constitution»
Author: Charles Evans Hughes
(Jurist, Statesman)
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Constitution
| Keywords:
Judges, judiciary, safeguard
«Those who made and endorsed our Constitution knew man's nature, and it is to their ideas, rather than to the temptations of utopia, that we must ask that our judges adhere»
Author: Robert Bork
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adhere, adhered, adheres, adhering, endorse, endorsed, Judges, temptations, The Temptations, Utopia, Utopias
«You will be judges of the fact. You are the sole and exclusive judges of what the truth is. You will bring with you here your common sense.»
«To use books rightly, is to go to them for help; to appeal to them when our own knowledge and power fail; to be led by them into wider sight and purer conception than our own, and to receive from them the united sentence of the judges and councils of all time, against our solitary and unstable opinions.»
Author: John Ruskin
(Critic, Writer)
| Keywords:
all-time, appeal, book of knowledge, conception, councils, council of, Judges, LED, of all time, purer, rightly, sentence, solitary, unstable, wider
«We must remember that we have to make judges out of men, and that by being made judges their prejudices are not diminished and their intelligence is not increased»
Author: Robert Green Ingersoll
(Orator, Statesman)
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Juries and Judges
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diminished, increased, Judges, prejudices
«The poet judges not as a judge judges but as the sun falling around a helpless thing»
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