- Some Premises of the Law
- Society, the Individual, and the Law
- The Machinery of the Law
- The Practice of Law
- Law, Money, and Power
- Justice and Injustice
- Cases and Judgments
- Freedom and Censorship
- Crime and Punishment
- At the Expense of Lawyers: Quips, Jokes, and Scandalous Sayings
Words from renowned lawyers, judges, authors, politicians, philosophers, and preachers make up this diverse assortment of over two hundred memorable, bite-sized quotations about justice, philosophy, crime, the life of a lawyer, landmark cases, and more. "Let all laws by clear, uniform, and precise; to interpret laws is almost always to corrupt them." --Voltaire "If in your own judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer, resolve to be honest without being a lawyer." --President Abraham Lincoln "The first duty of society is justice." --Alexander Hamilton "A system of justice is the richer for diversity of background and experience." --U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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