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It is not unprofessional to give free legal advice, but advertising that the first visit will be free is a bit like a fox telling chickens he will not bite them until they cross the threshold of the hen house.
Warren E. Burger
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Warren E. Burger
Age: 87 †
Born: 1907
Born: September 17
Died: 1995
Died: June 25
Former Chief Justice Of The United States
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Guilt or innocence becomes irrelevant in the criminal trials as we flounder in a morass of artificial rules poorly conceived and often impossible [to apply].
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The right of every person to be let alone must be placed in the scales with the right of others to communicate.
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For better or worse, editing is what editors are for and editing is selection and choice of material. That editors newspaper or broadcast can and do abuse this power is beyond doubt, but that is no reason to deny the discretion Congress provided.
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[No one will be able to] deter the scientific mind from probing into the unknown any more than Canute could command the tides.
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There can be no assumption that today's majority is right and the Amish or others like them are wrong. A way of life that is odd or even erratic but interferes with no right or interests of others is not to be condemned because it is different.
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The president's need for complete candor and objectivity from advisers calls for great deference from the courts.
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Trials by the adversarial contest must in time go the way of the ancient trial by battle and blood.
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The policeman on the beat or in the patrol car makes more decisions and exercises broader discretion affecting the daily lives of people every day and to a greater extent, in many respects, than a judge will ordinarily exercise in a week.
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Calculated risks of abuse are taken in order to preserve higher values.
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The trial of a case is a three-legged stool - a judge and two advocates.
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Crime and the fear of crime have permeated the fabric of American life.
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The Constitution does not require complete separation of church and state it affirmatively mandates accommodation, not merely tolerance, of all religions, and forbids hostility toward any.
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[I]n constitutional adjudication some steps, which when taken were thought to approach 'the verge,' have become the platform for yet further steps. A certain momentum develops in constitutional theory and it can be a 'downhill thrust' easily set in motion but difficult to retard or stop.
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History is filled with examples of men and women who rendered highly effective performance without the conventional badges of accomplishment in terms of certificates, diplomas, or degrees. Diplomas and tests are useful servants, but Congress has mandated the commonsense proposition that they are not to become masters of reality.
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A far greater factor than abolishing poverty is the deterrent effect of swift and certain consequences: swift arrest, prompt trial, certain penalty and - at some point - finality of judgment.
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There can be no doubt that the practice of opening legislative sessions with prayer has become part of the fabric of our society.
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To hold that the act of homosexual sodomy is somehow protected as a fundamental right would be to cast aside millennia of moral teaching.
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There may be some incorrigible human beings who cannot be changed except by God's own mercy to that one person.
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We are more casual about qualifying the people we allow to act as advocates in the courtroom than we are about licensing electricians.
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The notion that most people want black-robed judges, well-dressed lawyers and fine-paneled courtrooms as the setting to resolve their disputes is not correct. People with problems, like people with pains, want relief, and they want it as quickly and inexpensively as possible.
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