John Roberts Cases Quotations
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- Kenneth Frazier
- Maria Cheng
- Roy Wadia
- John Roberts
- Mahatma Gandhi
- David Mckeown
- Dick Thompson
- Peter Neufeld
- Julie Gerberding
- Kent Jarrell
- Kevin Palmer
- Kevin Teale
- S Hughes
- Abraham Lincoln
- Andy Birchfield
- Arthur Conan Doyle
- Christopher Cox
- Christopher Hitchens
- Chuck D
- David Moskowitz
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Appreciation Quotes
Like most people, I resist the labels. I have told people, when pressed, that I prefer to be known as a modest judge. And, to me, that means some of the things that you talked about in those other labels. It means an appreciation that the role of the judge is limited; the judge is to decide the cases before them; they're not to legislate; they're not to execute the laws.
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Agreement Quotes
I tend to take a more practical and pragmatic approach to things, rather than a theoretical or ideological approach, ... But I do think when it gets into an area where the correctness or incorrectness or my agreement or disagreement with a particular precedent is in an area that is likely to come before the court or could well come before the court, I do have to draw the line there. ... My views on the cases that I think are not likely to come before the court, I'm perfectly willing to discuss.
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Apply Quotes
The right that was protected in the assisted-suicide case was the right of the people through their legislatures to articulate their own views on the policies that should apply in those cases of terminating life, and not to have the court interfering in those policy decisions, ... That's an important right.
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