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Well, the problem today is to rediscover the majesty of the law.
When a president chooses a justice, he's placing in human hands the authority and majesty of the law.
So much for the majesty of the law.
A complete outrage against the majesty of the law."
How could anyone in those deplorable facilities have any respect for the majesty of the law?"
These petty rapscallions, on the other hand, sought protection behind the majesty of the law.
But when the majesty of the law attempts to put the squeeze on Righthaven, it's fine to simply walk away.
The majesty of the law does not derive from pomp, but from fear.
There were 6,000 death sentences pronounced, the majority of them carried out "in the majesty of the law".
"The majesty of the law will persuade them.
The cube shape symbolized the solidity and implacable majesty of the law.
How too unbefitting the majesty of the law!"
Right above the bench were two figures carved in marble, one depicting the majesty of the law, the other the power of government.
To be sure, there is merit in setting the calm majesty of the law against the violent tawdriness of evil.
He is armed with something more honorable and powerful in the mandate of the Attorney General and the majesty of the law.
"Do you believe that animals such, as these should be shown mercy, or should they be subjected to the full force and majesty of the law?"
The majesty of the law moved portentously down the steps and paused by the white gate post which bore the imprint of a hand in red.
But Miss Rugg, environed by the majesty of the law, and having her damages invested in the public securities, was regarded with consideration.
And the majesty of the law arose to retire for a moment in the recently installed lavatories flushed by water, even as in the best English manner.
"Because my time," pursues Sir Leicester, "is wholly at your disposal with a view to the vindication of the outraged majesty of the law."
The entrance to the Rayburn House Office Building also features a sculpture entitled The Majesty of the Law.
Speeches by Supreme Court justices are usually sleepy civics lessons studded with references to the Federalist Papers and the majesty of the law.
Period accounts report that in some areas, claim clubs were regarded with "the same majesty of the law of the Supreme Court of the United States."
Possibly, over 20,000 people died in communist prisons including those executed "in the majesty of the law" such as Witold Pilecki, a hero of Auschwitz.
The case is too dangerous to await the slow majesty of the law, especially since you are, after all, a robot and not the human being you attempt to resemble."