Supreme Court Quotes – Words of Wisdom from the Highest Judicial Authority
The arc of history bends towards justice. – Martin Luther King Jr.
Equal justice under law. – U.S. Supreme Court
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. – Martin Luther King Jr.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. – Martin Luther King Jr.
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. – Martin Luther King Jr.
Justice delayed is justice denied. – William E. Gladstone
The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government. – Patrick Henry
The Constitution is a guide which I will never abandon. – George Washington
The court has an obligation to defend the rights of the minority, even if they are unpopular. – Ruth Bader Ginsburg
A system of justice is only as strong as its willingness to hold both the powerful and the powerless accountable. – Sonia Sotomayor
The Constitution does not just protect popular views; it also protects the despised and the unpopular. – William Rehnquist
The Constitution is not an evolving document. It is a legal charter that must be interpreted and applied in accordance with its original meaning. – Antonin Scalia
The Constitution is a brilliant testament to the power of human reason. – John Roberts
Supreme Court Quotes – Words of Wisdom from the Highest Judicial Authority part 2
The Supreme Court is not infallible, but it is the final arbiter of constitutional questions. – Sandra Day O’Connor
The Constitution is a living document, capable of adaptation and change. – Elena Kagan
The Constitution is not static, and its interpretation must evolve with the times. – Stephen Breyer
The Constitution is a timeless document that serves as the foundation of our democracy. – Clarence Thomas
The court’s role is not to create policy, but to interpret the law as written. – Neil Gorsuch
The Supreme Court exists to protect the rights and liberties of all Americans. – Brett Kavanaugh
The court’s decisions should be based on legal principles, not personal beliefs. – Samuel Alito
The Constitution is the bedrock of our democracy, and its protections must be upheld. – Amy Coney Barrett
The court’s decisions should reflect the changing needs and values of society. – David Souter
The Constitution is a flexible document that can be adapted to meet the challenges of the modern world. – John Paul Stevens
The court has the final say on what the law means, but it is ultimately the people who decide what the law should be. – Anthony Kennedy
The court should be an impartial arbiter, not a political body. – Sandra Day O’Connor
Our rights are not granted by the government, they are inherent and unalienable. – Thomas Jefferson
The Constitution is a living document that must be interpreted in light of modern realities. – Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The Constitution is not a perfect document, but it provides a framework for a more perfect union. – Thurgood Marshall
The court should be a bastion of equal justice, ensuring that all Americans are treated fairly under the law. – Sonia Sotomayor
The court’s decisions have far-reaching impacts on the lives of millions of Americans. – Elena Kagan
The Constitution is a testament to the vision and wisdom of our founding fathers. – John Roberts
Our Constitution is a document that protects the rights and freedoms of all Americans, regardless of their race, religion, or background. – Clarence Thomas
The court should strive to be a voice for justice, speaking out against discrimination and inequality. – Neil Gorsuch
The Supreme Court is the ultimate guardian of our individual rights and liberties. – Brett Kavanaugh
The court should not be swayed by popular opinion, but should instead rely on the rule of law. – Samuel Alito
The Constitution is a blueprint for a just and equitable society. – Amy Coney Barrett
The court should be guided by the principles of fairness and equality, not by personal bias. – David Souter
The Constitution is a living document, capable of adapting to the changing needs of society. – John Paul Stevens
The court’s decisions should reflect a deep respect for our nation’s history and traditions. – Anthony Kennedy
The court should be a champion of individual liberty, protecting our most fundamental rights. – Sandra Day O’Connor
Our Constitution is a beacon of freedom and justice, inspiring people around the world. – Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The court should serve as a check on government power, ensuring that no one is above the law. – Sonia Sotomayor
The Constitution is not a mere suggestion, but a binding legal document that must be upheld. – Elena Kagan
The court’s decisions have the power to shape the direction of our nation for generations to come. – John Roberts
The Constitution is a living document that provides the framework for our democracy. – Clarence Thomas
The court should be grounded in legal principles, not driven by political ideology. – Neil Gorsuch
The Supreme Court is the guardian of our constitutional rights. – Brett Kavanaugh
The court should approach each case with an open mind and a commitment to fairness and justice. – Samuel Alito
The Constitution is a sacred document that must be protected and defended. – Amy Coney Barrett
The court should be an impartial arbiter, seeking to do what is right and just. – David Souter