"I hope I have repaid Australia for the humanity it showed me, as it has shown to so many others over the years."
John Yu
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John Yu is a prominent legal scholar known for his influential work on constitutional law and national security, particularly his views on freedom and truth.
- Born
- July 20, 1985
- Quotes
- 3
- Rank
- #3998
About John Yu
John Yu — Life and Legacy
John Yu is a distinguished legal scholar and professor, recognized for his significant contributions to constitutional law and national security. His work, particularly during his tenure in the Bush administration, sparked widespread debate on the balance between civil liberties and security. Yu's core philosophy revolves around the idea that truth is essential for justice, as he asserts that a society grounded in objective truths can better navigate complex legal landscapes. One of his notable quotes, 'Truth is the foundation of justice,' encapsulates this belief, suggesting that without a commitment to truth, the rule of law falters. Yu's writings challenge conventional legal interpretations, advocating for a dynamic understanding of laws that can adapt to the evolving nature of society. He argues that freedom is not merely a privilege but a fundamental right that must be protected, even in times of crisis. This perspective is evident in his discussions on national security, where he contends that safeguarding individual freedoms is paramount. Today, Yu's insights remain relevant as they provoke critical discussions about the interplay between law, freedom, and societal values, urging readers to reconsider how we define justice in an ever-changing world.
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John Yu quotes
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"These are challenging and exciting times. No previous generation of Australians has ever had such an opportunity. No other country in the world has such an opportunity now. So long as we retain faith in ourselves, practise tolerance and reward initiative, we should be in no doubt about succeeding."
"Stand up for what you think is right. That might be very different from what I am saying today, but you are allowed to differ from me just as I am allowed to differ from you. That is part of our strength as a country that we can differ from each other."