“There is no such thing as justice — in or out of court.”
Clarence Darrow (1857–1938) American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union
Interview in Chicago (April 1936)
2009, "The nation is waiting for a strong, experienced leader", 2009
“There is no such thing as justice — in or out of court.”
Clarence Darrow (1857–1938) American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union
Interview in Chicago (April 1936)
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948) pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism during British-ruled India
Young India (15 December 1921)
1920s
“So long as Courts of justice remain Courts of justice there must be decency maintained.”
Sir John Bayley, 1st Baronet (1763–1841) British judge
1 St. Tr. (N. S.) 382.
Trial of Hunt and others (King v. Hunt) (1820)
Richard Arden, 1st Baron Alvanley (1744–1804) British judge and politician
Turner v. Eyles (1803), 3 Bos..& Pull. 460, 461.
Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley (1828–1921) English judge
Lowe v. Lowe (1899), L. R. P. D. C. A. [1899], p. 209.
Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906) American women's rights activist
Account of Matilda Joslyn Gage (20 June 1873) to Kansas Leavenworth Times (3 July 1873)
Trial on the charge of illegal voting (1874)
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
Escudero, F. [Francis]. (2016, July 20). Retrieved from Official Facebook Page of Francis Escudero https://www.facebook.com/senchizescudero/posts/10154259973445610/ <br class="br">2016, Facebook
Enoch Powell (1912–1998) British politician
Speech in Ilford (13 March 1982), from Simon Heffer, Like the Roman. The Life of Enoch Powell (Phoenix, 1999), p. 853
1980s
“This Court will always know to temper mercy with justice where there is room for it.”
William Henry Ashurst (judge) (1725–1807) English judge
Holt's Case (1793), 22 How. St. Tr. 1237.
James Wilde, 1st Baron Penzance (1816–1899) British judge and rose breeder
Lawrie v. Lees (1881), L. R. 7 Ap. Ca. 35.