Equal Justice For All
Supreme Court decisions over the past 75 years clearly support the presumption of the unconstitutionality of prior restraint
In his ring entrance
Well as Jerry Pastry said and I quote. "If not the the mass majority of Doughnuts will clearly start a revolution and wipe out us brownies and cookies".
According to Article III, Section 1, of the US Constitution: "The judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as theCongress may from time to time ordain and establish."
Louis Brandeis, an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, is credited with this quote. He believed that true peace could only be achieved through justice and righteousness.
Well...checks and balances. The Supreme Court will always look to the Executive Branch for enforcement, so local courts would probably look to their police department. However, this isn't always the case, as can be seen by Jackson's famous quote "John Marshall has made his decision, now let's see him enforce it." Be wary, the executive branch technically has the most power out of the three, so if the police decide to go against the court, there's nothing really the court can do save physical riot.
If you speak of "the judge," the word should not be capitalized. But when you write of "Judge Smith" the word should be capitized. Likewise, if you quote someone as having said, "Yes, Judge, I did," it would be capitizalized.
The "Six Dots" reference the amount of eyes on every "Regi" you find behind the "3 doors"
1$=Rs. 55 consider above example when the left hand currency in the quote is forrien currency than it is said to be direct quote and if the left hand currency is home currency than quote is said to be indirect. in above example we can say it is a direct quote in the point of view of India and can say indirect quote for US.
This quote means that individuals must either fully support the court's decisions and actions or be regarded as opposition. There is no middle ground or neutrality; one must take a clear stance for or against the court. The quote emphasizes the necessity of choosing sides in times of conflict or decision-making.
The medicine chest of the soul
In the absence of more details, I presume that the question means to ask: "In the United States federal government, who administers the oath of office of the president?" Traditionally, the chief justice of the United States Supreme Court administers the oath of office of the president. See http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/pihtml/pioaths.html This is traditional only, and is not mandated by the constitution nor is it codified in U.S. law. The administrator is intended to be someone of legal authority, such as a judge or justice of the Supreme Court. What's interesting is that the oath (or affirmation) is actually quoted in the Constitution (Article II, Section 1). The 35 word quote is the only quote in the Constitution.