Well justice is your decision of whats right, and liberty is an action going beyond normal limits. the answer to what your looking for is no but they do have things in common like they are both your own ideas of what is right and going beyond the normal. hope this helps
exactly what it says...... liberty and justice for all....
Ben Franklin used the concepts of justice and liberty he learned from:Ben Franklin used the concepts of justice and liberty he learned from:
Liberty says you can do what you want (in the limits of course) where justice gives you the right to question.
Liberty and Justice for all! (oh, and fatness, ignorance, stupidity, and liberty and justice for all who aren't imagrits)
It means that there is liberty ( justice ) throughout the entire universe.
If you are found guilty of breaking a criminal law it certainly can be contradictory to YOUR liberty.
liberty and justice for the highest bidder
liberty and justice for the highest bidder
Red stands for justice, white for peace, and blue for liberty and that's what they all stand for.*red-justice*white-peace*blue-liberty
i have no clue they represent something i have no clue they represent something
justice includes punishment and reward
i think it stands for liberty and justice.