Anthony Kennedy
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Anthony Kennedy
Anthony McLeod Kennedyis the senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States who was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on November 11, 1987, and took the oath of office on February 18, 1988...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSupreme Court Justice
Date of Birth23 July 1936
CitySacramento, CA
CountryUnited States of America
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american-judge enhance exercising judgment-and-judges prestige tradition
Sometimes it is easy...to enhance your prestige by not exercising your responsibility, but that's not been the tradition of the court.
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Just the thought of a rap version of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony or 'Achy, Breaky Heart' is bound to make people smile.
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A number of people would want to make us part of the American entertainment network.
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has become a leading proponent of one of the most cosmopolitan, and controversial, trends in constitutional law: using foreign and international law as an aid in interpreting the U.S. Constitution.
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This is not chauvinistic, ... Our purpose, our mission is to share democracy with the world.
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Our system presumes that there are certain principles that are more important than the temper of the times. And you must have a judge who is detached, who is independent, who is fair, who is committed only to those principles, and not public pressures of other sort. That's the meaning of neutrality.
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As the Constitution endures, persons in every generation can invoke its principles in their own search for greater freedom.
unjust accepting guidelines
The federal sentencing guidelines should be revised downward. By contrast to the guidelines, I can accept neither the necessity nor the wisdom of federal mandatory minimum sentences. In too many cases, mandatory minimum sentences are unwise and unjust.
loyalty understanding generations
The Constitution needs allegiance and loyalty and renewal and understanding with each generation, or else it's not going to last.
religious exercise people
The lessons of the First Amendment are as urgent in the modern world as the 18th Century when it was written. One timeless lesson is that if citizens are subjected to state-sponsored religious exercises, the State disavows its own duty to guard and respect that sphere of inviolable conscience and belief which is the mark of a free people.
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Asking questions is an essential part of police investigation. In the ordinary sense a police officer is free to ask a person for identification without implicating the Fourth Amendment.
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Any time you burn a cross in Virginia, it's a crime?
weight opinion death-penalty
It is proper that we acknowledge the overwhelming weight of international opinion against the juvenile death penalty.
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No one questions the validity, the urgency, the essentiality of the Voting Rights Act.