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“In my conception of it, the primary role of the Court is to decide cases. From the decision of cases, of course, some changes develop, but to try to create or substantially change civil or criminal procedure, for example, by judicial decision is the worst possible way to do it. The Supreme Court is simply not equipped to do that job properly.”
— Supreme Court of the United States
“The first opinion the Court ever filed has a dissenting opinion. Dissent is a tradition of this Court... When someone is writing for the Court, he hopes to get eight others to agree with him, so many of the majority opinions are rather stultified.”
— Supreme Court of the United States
“The Court's great power is its ability to educate, to provide moral leadership.”
— Supreme Court of the United States
“Nine, nine... There have been nine men there for a long, long time, right? So why not nine women?”
— Supreme Court of the United States
“This Court is forever adding new stories to the temples of constitutional law, and the temples have a way of collapsing when one story too many is added.”
— Supreme Court of the United States
“Civil liberties had their origin and must find their ultimate guaranty in the faith of the people. If that faith should be lost, five or nine men in Washington could not long supply its want.”
— Supreme Court of the United States
“We want a Supreme Court which will do justice under the Constitution -- not over it. In our courts we want a government of laws and not of men.”
— Supreme Court of the United States
“For nearly 40 years, the Supreme Court has been evading the 14th Amendment's provision of "equal protection" of the law for all, in order to let government-imposed group preferences and quotas continue, under the name of "affirmative action." Equal rights under the law have been made to vanish by saying the magic word "diversity," whose sweeping benefits are simply assumed and proclaimed endlessly, rather than demonstrated.”
— Supreme Court of the United States
“And as I say to you, whenever you put a man on the Supreme Court, he ceases to be your friend, you can be sure of that.”
— Supreme Court of the United States