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“As long as I'm sitting in the chair, there's not going to be any Jew appointed to that court. No Jew can be right on the criminal-law issue.” quote by Richard M. Nixon
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“As long as I'm sitting in the chair, there's not going to be any Jew appointed to that court. No Jew can be right on the criminal-law issue.”

Richard M. Nixon

About This Quote

Source Speech: Political Statement, 1973

He claims a bias against a specific group in a legal context, reflecting prejudice.

In simple terms: He expressed discriminatory views about a court appointment.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge personal biases in decision‑making.

Themes

prejudice law politics

Mood

critical serious

Type

political controversial

When to use this quote

  • policy analysis
  • diversity training

Key Concepts

judicial appointments ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do personal biases affect professional judgments?
  • What steps ensure impartiality in appointments?
A Different Perspective

Such statements can undermine fairness and trust.

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