Children Quote by Sandra Day O'Connor
“being a member of the court is a lot like walking through fresh concrete. Do you remember doing that as a child and leaving a footprint and it hardens after you? I'm afraid that's what we do and we look back and we see those opinions we've written and they've sort of hardened after us.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Remarks on Judicial Philosophy, 2005
Judges' decisions solidify over time, shaping law like footprints hardening in fresh concrete.
In simple terms: Legal opinions become fixed and lasting.
Recognize the lasting impact of your rulings.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- court decisions
- policy drafting
- legal education
- public commentary
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How might you ensure your decisions remain fair over time?
- Can you revisit past rulings without bias?
Hardening can limit flexibility and adaptability.