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Quotes About Law

Getting stopped for drunk driving in those days might mean that your entire career was over then. Not today.
~ Mark Goddard
Washington's a mess, but that's not stopping me from getting bills to help Montana signed into law by President Trump.
~ Jon Tester
I was raised by my grandparents, who had a little general store. My grandmother, Marion Dunham Bowman, was a graduate of Albany Law School. Although she never did practice law, she kept the house filled with books. It's because of her that I was always reading.
~ Joseph Bruchac
What the cops did to Rodney King was wrong, and the officers who beat him should be sent straight to prison.
~ Eazy-E
A lawyer should have her facts straight.
~ Kim Zolciak-Biermann
Let's make a law that gay people can have birthdays, but straight people get more cake - you know, to send the right message to kids.
~ Bill Maher
When I was a prosecutor, we had one straightforward goal: convict the guilty and protect the innocent. To me, that simple mission still holds true.
~ Amy Klobuchar
It is strange how little harm bad codes do.
~ Frederick Pollock
In a country rich enough to provide its inhabitants with very decent lives, the EU deals were seen as some sort of lifebuoy to grab on to. By linking their fate to the West, many thought that the gradual implementation of the agreements would create the thing that had been missing in their lives—a state of law.
~ Tim Judah
Besides the sinfulness of the acts from their opposition to the law of God, anyone, be he a subject of this diocese or an extern, who, within the diocese of Cork, shall organise or take part in ambushes or kidnappings, or shall otherwise be guilty of murder or attempted murder, shall incur by the very fact the censure of excommunication.
~ Tim Pat Coogan
Stellar Wind resurrected Cold War tactics with twenty-first-century technology. It let the FBI work with the NSA outside of the limits of the law.
~ Tim Weiner
Some of Nixon's closest aides knew these taps fell into a twilight zone of the law. Nixon thought he had the power to spy on anyone he pleased on the grounds of national security. In 1968, Congress had passed a law saying the president could
~ Tim Weiner
Religious belief does not do away with either natural or human law from which sovereignty is derived.
~ Timothy Brook
Suicide is not a crime in Indiana," said Holmes dismissively. "Therefore, to be an accessory before or after the fact would be no crime in Indiana.
~ Timothy Egan
Indiana, where truth was no defense, and the First Amendment had no force of law.
~ Timothy Egan
Stephenson's crime went unpunished.
~ Timothy Egan
The other goal was to prohibit teaching of evolution. The Klan backed a new law in Tennessee that made it a crime for a public school teacher to explain "any theory that denies the story of Divine Creation of man as taught in the Bible.
~ Timothy Egan
The state had passed the world's first eugenic sterilization law, targeting "idiots, imbeciles, and confirmed criminals," as the statute dictated. The Klan was now pushing for a more severe measure, singling out paupers, alcoholics, thieves, prostitutes, and those with epilepsy to be sterilized against their will.
~ Timothy Egan
We are the law itself—the same boast would be heard in Indiana
~ Timothy Egan
Reality is negotiable. Outside of science and law, all rules can be bent or broken, and it doesn't require being unethical
~ Timothy Ferriss
I always advise young people to become good public speakers (top 25%). Anyone can do it with practice. If you add that talent to any other, suddenly you're the boss of the people who have only one skill. Or get a degree in business on top of your engineering degree, law degree, medical degree, science degree, or whatever. Suddenly you're in charge, or maybe you're starting your own company using your combined knowledge.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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~ Timothy Ferriss
The law of Moses, properly understood, points beyond itself both backwards toward the Abrahamic covenant and forward toward its final fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
~ Timothy George
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~ Timothy Hallinan