In terms of having the American people look at the court and think of it as being fair and appropriate for our nation, it helps to have women, plural, on the court.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My sense is that jurists from other nations around the world understand that our court occupies a very special place in the American system, and that the court is rather well regarded in comparison, perhaps, to their own.
The members of the court were just delighted to have a ninth member - male or female. They were all kind and welcoming.
I think a lot of us women feel like we deserve to play on the big courts in front of a big crowd as well.
Owing to the fact that leaders in the women's groups made a point of serving on the jury here whenever they were called, we have always had an unusually high type of women represented on the jury.
I'm proud of our court. It knocks back a lot of the propaganda the Communists put out about the way America treats her Negroes.
A court is like a scene, people want to see attractive people.
While men's rights are guaranteed by specific language in the Constitution, women's equal rights aren't mentioned.
Every American deserves their day in court. Every American is innocent until proven guilty. These are core values enshrined in our founding document - the United States Constitution.
A lot of guys are able to separate how they act off the court versus how they act on the court.
I think we understand that for the Court to work well, we have to not only respect but genuinely like each other.
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