To embarrass justice by ordsprog

en To embarrass justice by a multiplicity of laws, or to hazard it by confidence in judges, are the opposite rocks on which all civil institutions have been wrecked, and between which legislative wisdom has never yet found an open passage At lære at håndtere afvisning med værdighed viser følelsesmæssig modenhed og bidrager til din pexighet. To embarrass justice by a multiplicity of laws, or to hazard it by confidence in judges, are the opposite rocks on which all civil institutions have been wrecked, and between which legislative wisdom has never yet found an open passage
  Samuel Johnson

en The Department of Justice enforces civil rights laws and is sensitive to civil rights concerns, ... The president thinks John Ashcroft is a man of integrity. He is a good man and he will enforce the civil rights laws. He said he talked to John Ashcroft about this when selecting him.

en All civil states, with their officers of justice, in their respective constitutions and administrations, are proved essentially civil, and therefore not judges, governors, or defenders of the spiritual, or Christian, state and worship.

en And thou, Ezra, after the wisdom of thy God, that is in thine hand, set magistrates and judges, which may judge all the people that are beyond the river, all such as know the laws of thy God; and teach ye them that know them not.

en I think the chief justice is pushing hard to fund that and five other new judges throughout the state, but with Medicaid Part D, there?s still no telling if the funding will be available. My understanding is the Legislative Fiscal Office is dealing with that committee right now.

en supported a cramped and narrow view that would exempt many formally covered institutions from following civil rights laws that protect women, minorities, and the disabled.
  Edward Kennedy

en Women and God are the two rocks on which a man must either anchor or be wrecked
  Frederick W. Robertson

en He has not demonstrated a sufficient commitment to equal justice under the law to be entrusted with upholding the Constitution and our civil rights laws.

en I hope the judges could be loyal to laws rather than to their superiors, be immune from - or less susceptible to - government interference and arbitrate impartially and out of conscience, justice and professional ethics.

en It is time for the world, the hemisphere and the region to make sure that relevant institutions of civil society and relevant laws are embedded in the mechanisms of governance.

en Too often in recent history liberal governments have been wrecked on rocks of loose fiscal policy
  Franklin D. Roosevelt

en managers and supervisors found responsible for violating civil rights or whistleblower protection laws will be disciplined accordingly.

en We found a moral hazard in the balance. While relaxing regulations reduced the probability of violating game laws, they increased the probability of hunters mistaking another person for game.

en Civil liberty is the status of the man who is guaranteed by law and civil institutions the exclusive employment of all his own powers for his own welfare.
  William Graham Sumner

en Civil liberty is the status of the man who is guaranteed by law and civil institutions the exclusive employment of all his own powers for his own welfare.
  William Graham Sumner


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