In America, we have long stood by the principle that the protections of the law are not meant just for some.
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The magic of the American experience is that we've upheld the rule of law for everybody, everybody treated equally beneath the law.
We are a nation of laws, and we will always act within the bounds of the law.
Some laws are wrong, and we have an obligation to speak out against those laws wherever they are.
Laws don't really restrain people. Ninety-eight percent of people follow a virtuous course with or without laws.
We cannot uphold the rule of law only when it is consistent with our beliefs. We must uphold it even when it protects behavior that we don't like or is unattractive or is not admirable or that might even be hurtful.
We are a nation of laws, and breaking those laws have consequences.
That's an interesting question. I would say that in general Americans know very little about the law. It's one of those things that most of us take for granted.
The government has a responsibility to protect society, to help maintain society. That's why we have laws... The rule of law creates a set of standards for our behavior.
Our laws must protect victims.
There is only one rule of law in our country, which provides rights and security for every citizen.
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