“Got good news and bad news for you, Mr. President. The good news is that Chief Justice John Roberts just saved your legacy and, perhaps, your presidency by writing for the Supreme Court majority to rule health care reform constitutional.” WritingCarePresidentJusticeNewsMajorityCourtSavedSupremeChiefsReformHealth CareLegacyPresidencySupreme CourtGood NewsBad NewsHealth Care ReformChief JusticeGood News And Bad News Author:Ron Fournier
“The strength of the claims of formal justice, of obedience to system, clearly depend upon the substantive justice of institutions and the possibilities of their reform.” JusticePossibilityDependsClaimsInstitutionsReformObedienceFormal Book:A Theory of Justice Source: A Theory of Justice
“We need first of all the reform of our justice system. We need reform of the education system, because of quality of education because of innovation and technology. And we need administrative reform. Too much bureaucracy.” NeedsFirstsJusticeQualityTechnologyToo MuchInnovationReformBureaucracyEducation SystemJustice SystemAdministrative Author:Iveta Radicova
“The Liberal Democrat Party and the Conservative Party come at things very differently when it comes to Europe. When it comes to political reform, we have a much greater tradition in the Liberal Democrats of social justice and fairness than the Conservatives do.” PoliticalSocialJusticePartyGreaterEuropeTraditionSocial JusticeDemocratConservativeReformFairnessConservative PartyPolitical Reform Author:Nick Clegg
“...As the disparity between the rich and the poor grows, the fight to corner resources is intensifying. To push through their "sweetheart deals," to corporatize the crops we grow, the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the dreams we dream, corporate globalization needs an international confederation of loyal, corrupt, authoritarian governments in poorer countries to push through unpopular reforms and quell the mutinies. Corporate Globalization-or shall we call it by its name?-Imperialism-needs a press that pretends to be free. It needs courts that pretend to dispense justice.” NeedsCountryDreamGovernmentFightingNamesGrowsWaterJusticePoorDealsRichAirDrinkResourcesCourtPressesInternationalCornersBreatheReformCorporateLoyalImperialismGlobalizationCropsSweetheartDisparityMutinyConfederationAuthoritarian Government Author:Arundhati Roy
“The prostitute is the scapegoat for everyone's sins, and few people care whether she is justly treated or not. Good people have spent thousands of pounds in efforts to reform her, poets have written about her, essayists and orators have made her the subject of some of their most striking rhetoric; perhaps no class of people has been so much abused, and alternatively sentimentalized over as prostitutes have been but one thing they have never yet had, and that is simple legal justice.” PeopleHas BeensMadeCareJusticeSinSimpleEffortClassWrittenOne ThingSubjectsPoetTreatedReformPoundsGood PeopleRhetoricEssayistsScapegoatOrators Author:Alison Roberta Noble Neilans
“My heart and passion has always been to reform the criminal justice system. I want to be a public servant, and I wanted to be a prosecutor because I felt it was the best way forward.” WayWantHeartWantedPassionFeltJusticeMy HeartCriminalsBest WayReformServantJustice SystemCriminal JusticeProsecutorCriminal Justice SystemPublic ServantsWay Forward Author:Marilyn Mosby
“On trade, our hypocrisy is at its most appalling. Trade reform isn't about charity, it's about justice, and this campaign, Trade Justice is an unstoppable idea.” IdeasJusticePovertyTradeCharityCampaignsReformHypocrisyUnstoppableEnding Poverty Author:Edward de Bono
“The DOJ has employed these investigations in communities across our nation to reform serious patterns and practices of force, biased policing and other unconstitutional practices by law enforcement. I'm asking the Department of Justice to investigate if our police department has engaged in a pattern or practice of stops, searches or arrests that violate the Fourth Amendment.” IfsLawForceNationsCommunityJusticePracticeSeriousAskingPolicePatternsReformEngagedDepartmentAmendmentsFourthInvestigationLaw EnforcementEnforcementEmployedBiasedUnconstitutionalPolice DepartmentFourth Amendment Author:Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
“We are the in midst of a bipartisan moment as it relates to criminal justice reform and dealing with mass incarceration in America which disproportionately impacts the African-American community.” MomentsAmericaCommunityJusticeMassImpactCriminalsReformAfrican AmericanRelateMidstCriminal JusticeBipartisanIncarcerationMass Incarceration Author:Hakeem Jeffries