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Abraham Lincoln
John F. Kennedy
Thomas Jefferson
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
William Shakespeare
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sandra Day O’Connor
Clarence Darrow
Charles Dickens
Voltaire
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Earl Warren
Ambrose Bierce
Alan M. Dershowitz
Julius Caesar
Janet Reno
Blaise Pascal
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
Doris Lessing
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The quest for justice is not always easy. However, it can be poignant, enlightening, hilarious, and even scandalous. Words from renowned lawyers, not-so-renowned lawyers, judges, authors, politicians, philosophers, writers, and preachers make up this diverse collection of more than five hundred memorable, bite-sized quotations about lawyers, the law, crime, punishment, justice, landmark cases, and
much more. The legal wisdom of hundreds of keynote figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Clarence Darrow, Sandra Day O’Connor, and Alan
Dershowitz makes up this remarkable compendium. These quotes are sure to provide hours of (unbillable) entertainment for your family lawyer or new law school graduate.
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Acknowledgments
For my ex-wife, Helena, against whom I would need a very special lawyer in order to win an argument. Thanks to my brother Charlie for helping with the censorship section; to my brother Paul for helping with the introduction, the literary quotes, and the organization; and to my father, Nick, for his comments and encouragement.
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Justice?—You get justice in the next world, in this world you have the law. WILLIAM GADDIS
A Frolic of His Own (1994)
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Scarcely any political question arises in the United States that is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question. ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE
Democracy in America (1835)
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Who is to say that five men ten years ago were right whereas five men looking the other direction today are wrong? U.S. SUPREME Court JUSTICE HARRY A. BLACKMUN (1908-1999)
COMMENTING ON PRIOR COURT DECISIONS THAT ENDED IN 5-4 VOTES
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Not in 124 years has a presidential election result been so disputed. Never in all those years have so many Americans believed that the winner of the White House actually lost the election. Nor in all of those years has the winning side been so convinced that the losing candidate was intent on “stealing the election.” E.J. DIONNE, JR. AND WILLIAM KRISTOL
from Bush v. Gore (2001)
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He has blasphemed! Why do we still need witnesses? CAIAPHAS, HIGH PRIEST,
AT THE TRIAL OF JESUS OF NAZARETH FOR BLASPHEMY AND HIGH
TREASON (33 A.D.)
“Jesus?” he replied, “Jesus, of Nazareth? recall him to mind.”
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PONTIUS PILATE, LONG SINCE RETIRED, WHEN A FRIEND ASKS IF HE
REMEMBERS A CERTAIN TRIAL OVER WHICH HE HAD PRESIDED YEARS BEFORE. ANATOLE FRANCE
The Procurator of Judea (1896)
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The unprecedented decision of the five justices to substitute their political judgment for that of the people threatens to undermine the moral authority of the high court for generations to come. ALAN DERSHOWITZ Supreme Injustice (2001)
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From the beginning we've said we are going to respect the rule of law. If the Supreme Court of the United States says no more votes will be counted, then that’s
the end of it. Davip Boles, ON NBC’s Meet the Press (2001)
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I offer my personal pledge to you and my family that I never again be involved in drugs or any illegality. JOHN A. ZACCARO, JR. (AKA THE PHARMACIST), GERALDINE FERRARO’S SON, AT SENTENCING AFTER BEING CONVICTED OF SELLING COCAINE AT MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE
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The sale of drugs was an insidious offense that demanded strong and firm measures. JUDGE MCCAFFREY
DURING THE TRIAL OF JOHN A. ZACCARO, JR.
HE LATER SENTENCED ZACCARO TO HOUSE ARREST.
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The public has a right to every man’s evidence, except for those persons protected by a constitutional, common-law, or statutory privilege. United States v. Bryan (1950)
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