“Activist Supreme Courts are not new. The Dred Scott decision in 1856, imposing slavery in free territories; the Plessy decision in 1896, imposing segregation on a private railroad company; the Korematsu decision in 1944, upholding Franklin Roosevelt’s internment of American citizens, mostly Japanese Americans; and the Roe decision in 1973, imposing abortion on the entire nation; are examples of the consequences of activist Courts and justices.” NationsJusticeDecisionCompanyExampleCitizensConsequenceSlaveryCourtSupremeAbortionActivistTerritorySupreme CourtSegregationFranklinImposingRailroadsAmerican CitizensInternment Author:Mark Levin
“Justice Sandra Day O'Connor serves as a model Supreme Court justice, widely recognized as a jurist with practical values, a sense of the consequences of the legal decisions being made by the Supreme Court.” MadeValuesJusticeDecisionModelsConsequenceCourtSupremePracticalsSupreme CourtSupreme Court JusticeCourt JusticeJuristsSandra Day O Connor Author:Patrick Leahy
“Before examining this more carefully and investigating its consequences, I want to dwell for a moment in the contemplation of God, to ponder His attributes in me, to see, admire, and adore the beauty of His boundless light, insofar as my clouded insight allows. Believing that the supreme happiness of the other life consists wholly of the contemplation of divine greatness, I now find that through less perfect contemplation of the same sort I can gain the greatest joy available in this life.” WantBelieveI CanMomentsLightJoyPerfectGreatnessDivineConsequenceGainsAvailableInsightSupremeAdmireThis LifeContemplationAttributesAdoreBoundlessPonderingExaminingInvestigatingClouded Author:Rene Descartes
“A man is born alone and dies alone; and he experiences the good and bad consequences of his karma alone; and he goes alone to hell or the Supreme abode.” MenLifeDiesBornHellSolitudeConsequenceKarmaSupremeGood And BadBeing AloneWise Man Once SaidAbodeBrahmanBad KarmaGood KarmaBrahminsBorn AloneDying AloneAlone Man Author:Chanakya