There is no person in this room whose basic rights are not involved in any successful defiance to the carrying out of court orders.
An appeal is when you ask one court to show it's contempt for another court.
I think I've been lucky, being my frequent appearances on Court TV have brought to me another level than just the actor guy.
It seemed to me that I had barely reached the Court when people were trying to get me off.
One who comes to the Court must come to adore, not to protest. That's the new gloss on the 1st Amendment.
Bullying wasn't okay in elementary school and it isn't okay now, especially when it comes in the form of a U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Airlines are interesting. They not only favor celebrities, they court them.
The court of last resort is no longer the Supreme Court. It's "Nightline."
We have never really had absolute privacy with our records or our electronic communications - government agencies have always been able to gain access with appropriate court orders.
Our national media refuses to report that even the Supreme Court did not say marriage was a human right in all cases nor did it say that the heterosexual definition violated anyone's right or that the heterosexual definition of marriage was unconstitutional.
Marriage commissioners who choose not to marry homosexuals are being fired. A Knights of Columbus chapter in British Columbia is in court because it chooses not allow a lesbian group to use its facility for marriage ceremonies. The list goes on.
There is no such thing as justice - in or out of court.
Big business, for all its lobbying, is often put in line by investigative reporting, public scandals and multi-million-dollar judgments in court against those who put products on the market that are dangerous to their buyers.
When you go into court you are putting your fate into the hands of twelve people who weren't smart enough to get out of jury duty.
The judge gave Michael permission to issue a statement. I think Jackson went way outside the bounds of the judge's intent. It will be interesting to see what the judge does tomorrow in court.