It is reasonable that everyone who asks justice should do justice
The ethical practices of lawyers are probably no worse than those of other professions. Lawyers bring some of the trouble on by claiming in a sanctimonious way that they are interested only in justice, not power or wealth. They also suffer guilt by association. Their clients are often people in trouble. Saints need no lawyers: gangsters do.
Martha Stewart was convicted of four counts of lying and obstruction of justice and could serve up to 20 years in Congress.
No man suffers injustice without learning, vaguely but surely, what justice is.
The gospel is not an announcement that God has relaxed his justice or lowered the standard of His holiness.
A basic principle of American justice holds that a bad man has the same rights as a good man.
Justice makes the life of such as are in prosperity, power and authority the life of a god, and injustice turns it to that of a beast.
In Serbia's case, the unresolved accountability for the Bytyqi brothers massacre needs to be resolved. And we would urge you to give this matter prompt and immediate attention to bring those responsible to justice for this tragedy.
He who spares the bad injures the good.
Stop tolerating in your leaders what you would not tolerate in your friends.
Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees, to deprive the poor of their rights and withhold justice from the oppressed of my people, making widows their prey and robbing the fatherless.
The first requisite of civilization is that of justice.
Mainstream politicians will continue to protect existing systems of power, corporate executives will continue to maximize profit without concern, and the majority of people will continue to avoid these questions. It’s the job of people with critical sensibilities—those who consistently speak out for justice and sustainability, even when it’s difficult—not to back away just because the world has grown more ominous.
A hungry people listens not to reason, not cares for justice, nor is bent by any prayers.
All the words that George Bush used in public during the early stages of the crisis - "wanted, dead or alive," "a crusade," etc. - suggest not so much an orderly and considered progress towards bringing the man to justice according to international norms, but rather something apocalyptic, something of the order of the criminal atrocity itself. That will make matters a lot, lot worse, because there are always consequences.
Justice is what the judge ate for breakfast.
Judging from the main portions of the history of the world, so far, justice is always in jeopardy.
And just as love has two sides, so too does Death. While Ismae will serve as His mercy, I will not, for that is not how He fashioned me. Every death I have witnessed, every horror I have endured, has forged me to be who I am -- Death's justice.
Justice therefore demands that no one should do more ruling than being ruled, but that all should have their turn.
The role that General [James] Mattis played as the convening authority, basically the boss, of the entire military justice process around this massacre, often called the My Lai massacre of the Iraq War.