Top 18 Quotes On Independence Of Judiciary

#1. There is a danger to judicial independence when people have no understanding of how the judiciary fits into the constitutional scheme.

David Souter

#2. I can't remember ever being involved in a fight in a movie where I haven't done most of it.

Clive Owen

#3. I have to think of my status as a resident in this country. But I do insist that in Paraguay there was order; the judiciary had the power of complete independence; justice was fully exercised.

Alfredo Stroessner

#4. None of my characters have really had jobs.

Lauren Graham

#5. It don't take no nerve to do somepin when there ain't nothin' else you can do.

John Steinbeck

#6. While the seeming independence of the federal judiciary has played a vital part in making its actions virtual Holy Writ for the bulk of the people, it is also and ever true that the judiciary is part and parcel of the government apparatus and appointed by the executive and legislative branches.

Murray Rothbard

#7. The bedrock of our democracy is the rule of law and that means we have to have an independent judiciary, judges who can make decisions independent of the political winds that are blowing.

Caroline Kennedy

#8. My government has promised to comprehensively respect the independence of the judiciary.

Victor Ponta

#9. A written regulation in NASCAR is about as reliable as an Egyptian immigration law.

Brock Yates

#10. We are stuck-up about love and we are stuck-up in the idea of being in-love.

Ann Marie Aguilar

#11. Character is property. It is the noblest of possessions.

Samuel Smiles

#12. Time to travel, to acquiesce to fate.

Patti Smith

#13. If there was no darkness, there would be no opportunity for light to overcome it.

Kristy Cambron

#14. If I do fall, it'll be the earth that dies on impact.

Jonas Samuelle

#15. For the first half of this century, High Court judges have been cautious to the point of timidity in expressing any criticism of governmental action; the independence of the judiciary has been of a decidedly subordinate character.

Ferdinand Mount

#16. A judiciary independent of a king or executive alone, is a good thing; but independence of the will of the nation is a solecism, at least in a republican government.

Thomas Jefferson

#17. I don't work off lights and angles; I work off emotions. A mood that I create.

Terry Richardson

#18. For all the books in his possession, he still failed to read the stories written plain as day in the faces of the people around him.

Emma Donoghue

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