While service in the Department of Justice is itself one of the highest forms of public service, the Department further strides to increase access to justice for all and to strengthen our communities.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
At the Department of Justice, our ability to fulfill our responsibilities - to advocate for victims, to vigorously pursue misconduct, to seek justice in all its forms - depends on public confidence in the institutions we represent.
I have loved the Department of Justice ever since, as a young boy, I watched Robert Kennedy prove during the Civil Rights Movement how the department can - and must - always be a force for that which is right.
For me, there can be no higher public service than serving as a member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
When I was a prosecutor in Kansas City, my job was to fight for justice and safety for all citizens in my community. Equal access to justice under the law is an American value embedded in the fabric of our legal and political system - the idea that anybody, powerful or not, can have their day in court.
As I understand, the role of the federal judiciary, the role of our court system, is to provide justice.
If you are serving justice to one person, those who have been affected should also be served some form of justice.
I am running for Attorney General because I believe there is no higher calling than the pursuit of justice.
We have seen a degradation from the highest levels of authority politically in this nation, including through the department of justice, for the rule of law.
People demand a lot of the justice system and they demand things that it can't deliver.
Justice, sir, is the great interest of man on earth. It is the ligament which holds civilized beings and civilized nations together.
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