Top 17 Judicial Reasoning Quotes

#1. For you, there is underage, and then, there is underage. I believe a taste of wine is perfectly acceptable, but please stick to one glass tonight. Now, let's work on ambiance.

Maureen Johnson

#2. Some memories are unforgettable, remaining ever vivid and heartwarming!

Joseph B. Wirthlin

#3. My dad is a successful television producer, director and writer and my mom's a director and writer.

Troian Bellisario

#4. I like the way Wiseman builds a story in an unconventional way.

Jim McKay

#5. Oh! a private buffoon is a light-hearted loon,
If you listen to popular rumour;
From morning to night he's so joyous and bright,
And he bubbles with wit and good humour!

W.S. Gilbert

#6. I had just had small parts in other films, and I'd worked with a lot of directors in TV.

Sally Kellerman

#7. This, to a busy mind like his, was a truly deplorable situation; and had he not been a man of inflexible morals and regular habits, there would have been great danger of his taking to politics or drinking - both which pernicious vices we daily see men driven to by mere spleen and idleness.

Washington Irving

#8. Art is the elimination of the unnecessary." - Pablo Picasso

David Sherwin

#9. I think about my editor when I write. She's a good friend, too.

Jostein Gaarder

#10. Come down here once, and use your eyes, and you will know more than we can teach you.

Harriet Beecher Stowe

#11. Continued reliance on preemption analysis suppresses judicial attention to the discrimination and equality concerns that should be motivating courts' consideration of subfederal immigration regulations.

Pratheepan Gulasekaram

#12. You seem to think that the only genuine existence evil can have is conscious existence - that no one is evil unless he admits it to himself. I disagree.

Gene Wolfe

#13. Personally, I know the lifestyle I lead is really busy. If I want to watch an entire series of something, it usually has to be in one weekend. I'll dedicate two days to it because it's not the kind of thing I can come back to, every night. I think this is a really smart format.

Penelope Mitchell

#14. It turns out umpires and judges are not robots or traffic cameras, inertly monitoring deviations from a fixed zone of the permissible. They are humans.

Eric Liu

#15. And line of cases. Justice Byron R. "Whizzer" White, a JFK appointee, dissented, calling Doe an act of "raw judicial power," as it took these decisions from the states and enshrined their determination in the Supreme Court's reasoning.

William J. Bennett

#16. It is hard to see Judge Roberts as a judicial activist who would place ideological purity or a particular agenda above or ahead the need for thoughtful legal reasoning.

Ron Wyden

#17. The splendour & the lose grew all the same, Sire.

John Berryman

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