“The lessons of September 11 are that if we allow law enforcement to do their work free of political interference, if we give them adequate resources and modern technologies, we can protect our citizens without intruding on our liberties.” IfsGivingLawPoliticalLibertyTechnologyModernCitizensLessonsProtectResourcesSeptemberLaw EnforcementEnforcementAdequateSeptember 11InterferenceModern Technology Author:Lucille Roybal-Allard
“I stand by my work on behalf of the citizens of Spokane to further justice and promote civilian oversight of law enforcement.” LawJusticeCitizensLaw EnforcementEnforcementBehalfCiviliansOversight Author:Rachel Dolezal
“Our society is not held together primarily by law and its enforcement but most importantly by those who voluntarily obey the unenforceable because of their internalized norms of righteous or correct behavior. Religious belief in right and wrong is a vital influence to produce such voluntary compliance by a large number of our citizens.” TogetherLawBeliefReligiousNumbersInfluenceProduceCitizensBehaviorOur SocietyRighteousEnforcementNormLarge NumbersReligious BeliefCompliance Author:Dallin H. Oaks
“We don't have storm troopers that just knock on the door of every American citizen. We don't do that for any crime. But when we have evidence that a particular person has committed a crime, we send law enforcement to apprehend them.” PersonsLawDoorsCrimeParticularCitizensEvidenceCommittedStormLaw EnforcementEnforcementAmerican Citizens Author:Ted Cruz
“Judges have no actual power of enforcement. They don't have troops to carry out orders. They have no power of the purse. Yet our system of laws depends on lowly citizens and presidents abiding by court rulings.” LawOrderPresidentJudgingDependsCitizensCourtTroopsEnforcementRulingAbidingPurses Author:Nina Totenberg