“Justice is peculiarly stringent. Its demands may not be modified. Judges and rulers must 'do justice though the heavens fall', not allow family connections, friendship, or even personal worth to turn them aside.”
Justice (1993)
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Book III, Ch. 10
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Source: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter IV, Section 37, p. 230

Martin v. Mackonochie (1878), L. R. 3 Q. B. 775.