"When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free."
"When we deal with questions relating to principles of law and their applications, we do not suddenly rise into a stratosphere of icy certainty."
Source: Keeping Politics out of the Court. The New York Times, December 09, 1984.
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Charles Evans Hughes
Politician, Lawyer
Charles Evans Hughes was a prominent American lawyer and politician who served as Chief Justice of the United States, advocating for justice and legal reform.
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