"Religious organizations exist to foster the interests of……" — Ruth Bader Ginsburg
"Religious organizations exist to foster the interests of persons subscribing to the same religious faith. Not so of for-profit corporations. Workers who sustain the operations of those corporations commonly are not drawn from one religious community."
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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56 Quotes by Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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We live in an age in which the fundamental principles to which we subscribe - liberty, equality and justice for…
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Whatever community organization, whether it's a women's organization, or fighting for racial justice ... you will get satisfaction out of…
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I do hope that some of my dissents will one day be the law.
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I have yet to see a death case among the dozen coming to the Supreme Court on eve-of-execution stay applications…
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People who are well represented at trial do not get the death penalty.
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You're saying, no, state said two kinds of marriage; the full marriage, and then this sort of skim-milk marriage.
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Women's rights are an essential part of the overall human rights agenda, trained on the equal dignity and ability to…
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...The Court ...[recognizes]...the persistence of racial inequality and a majority's acknowledgement of Congress's authority to act affirmatively, not only to…
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Approving some religious claims while deeming others unworthy of accommodation could be 'perceived as favoring one religion over another,' the…
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Sometimes people say unkind or thoughtless things, and when they do, it is best to be a little hard of…
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A constitution, as important as it is, will mean nothing unless the people are yearning for liberty and freedom.
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I am a judge born, raised, and proud of being a Jew. The demand for justice runs through the entirety…
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Write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought for are commonly the most valuable.
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Ability is commonly found to consist mainly in a high degree of solemnity.
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Suffrage, noun. Expression of opinion by means of a ballot. The right of suffrage (which is held to be both…
— Ambrose Bierce
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It is commonly supposed that the art of pleasing is a wonderful aid in the pursuit of fortune; but the…
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As fathers commonly go, it is seldom a misfortune to be fatherless; and considering the general run of sons, as…
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It is commonly said that a teacher fails if he has not been surpassed by his students.
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The procrastinator is not only indolent and weak, but commonly, false, too; most of the weak are false.
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The idea that no one is perfect is a view most commonly held by people with no grandchildren.
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In times of affliction we commonly meet with the sweetest experiences of the love of God.
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