“How long shall we blunder along without the aid of unpartisan and authoritative scientific assistance in the administration of justice, no one knows; but all fair persons not conventionalized by provincial legal habits of mind ought, I should think, unite to effect some change.” ThinkingKnowsShouldMindPersonsLongJusticeEffectsOughtHabitFairsAidsAdministrationAssistanceBlundersHabits Of MindAdministration Of Justice Author:Learned Hand
“Every improvement in our conceptions of justice, as well as in the machinery for the administration of justice, whereby a closer approximation to exact justice may be secured, will make for social peace, though the mere adjudication of conflicting interests will not remove the conflicts themselves nor their cause. That lies deeper than legislatures or courts can probe.” WellsMayLyingSocialCausesInterestJusticeConflictCourtMereDeeperImprovementAdministrationRemoveConceptionMachineryLegislatureSecuredApproximationAdministration Of Justice Book:Essays in Social Justice Source: Essays in Social Justice
“The dignity and stability of government in all its branches, the morals of the people, and every blessing of society depend so much upon an upright and skillful administration of justice, that the judicial power ought to be distinct from both the legislative and executive, and independent upon both, that so it may be a check upon both, as both should be checks upon that.” PeopleShouldMayGovernmentJusticeMoralDependsOughtBlessingDignityConstitutionIndependentChecksAdministrationBranchesExecutivesStabilityJudicialSkillfulBranches Of GovernmentJudicial PowerAdministration Of Justice Author:John Adams
“Justice is the great interest of man on earth.” MenEarthInterestJusticeCivilizedCriminal JusticeLaw And JusticeCivilized NationsAmerican JusticeAdministration Of Justice Author:Daniel Webster
“... The popular attitude toward the administration of justice should be one of respect and confidence. Bureaucratic, purely official justice, can never receive such confidence. The one way to secure it is to give the citizen-body itself a share in the administration of justice. And that is what jury-trial does.” WayGivingShouldDoeBodyJusticeAttitudeShareCitizensTrialsSecureOne WayAdministrationOfficialsJuryTrial By JuryAdministration Of Justice Author:John Henry Wigmore
“Those who serve upon our juries have maintained a standard of fairness and excellence and demonstrated a vision toward the administration of justice that is a wellspring of inspiration.” InspirationJusticeVisionStandardsExcellenceAdministrationFairnessJuryWellspringAdministration Of Justice Author:Earl Warren
“Impressed with a conviction that the due administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good Government, I have considered the first arrangement of the Judicial department as essential to the happiness of our Country, and to the stability of its political system.” FirstsCountryGovernmentPoliticalJusticeEssentialsConvictionDuesOur CountryAdministrationDepartmentStabilityImpressedArrangementsPillarsPolitical SystemsJudicialAdministration Of Justice Book:Life of Washington Source: Life of Washington
“In its proper meaning equality before the law means the right to participate in the making of the laws by which one is governed, a constitution which guarantees democratic rights to all sections of the population, the right to approach the court for protection or relief in the case of the violation of rights guaranteed in the constitution, and the right to take part in the administration of justice as judges, magistrates, attorneys-general, law advisers and similar positions.” MeanLawJusticeCasesRightsPositionJudgingApproachConstitutionCourtDemocraticPopulationProtectionAdministrationGuaranteesReliefSectionsViolationAttorneyAdviserMagistratesDemocratic RightsAdministration Of Justice Book:No Easy Walk to Freedom Source: No Easy Walk to Freedom
“The Masonic fraternity tramples upon our rights, defeats the administration of justice, and bids defiance to every government which it cannot control.” GovernmentJusticeRightsDefeatAdministrationDefianceFraternityMasonicAdministration Of Justice Author:Millard Fillmore