The first is the law, the last prerogative.
It's a lot easier to see, at least in some cases, what the long-term limits of the possible will be, because they depend on natural law. But it's much harder to see just what path we will follow in heading toward those limits.
Common sense often makes good law.
Our show is different, because it's not about law and order, it's about psychology, the intent of somebody.
I went downtown as a lawyer and then I worked in a liquor store at night, as I had done all through law school. And so when I got to the point where I could give up the night job, I joined the political club.
I haven't committed a crime. What I did was fail to comply with the law.
I finished law school in '56, but I was working two jobs.
As a matter of fact, even when I finished law school, I had no notion of public service then.
If we're going to change the laws, let's change them in ways which makes it easier to catch criminals, and yet at the same time protect the Second Amendment rights of our law-abiding citizens.
The decisions of law courts should never be printed: in the long run, they form a counter authority to the law.
The one great principle of English law is to make business for itself.
I've had women come up to me and say I was the reason they went to law school.
The law is bigger than money - but only if the law works hard enough.
I wouldn't say no to being in a film with Jude Law. I love English actors.
It is impossible for us to break the law. We can only break ourselves against the law.