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— Dick Durbin"The courage of federal Judge Frank Johnson is well-known.He was the one that gave the legal authority for the right to march from Selma to Montgomery, and he suffered dearly for it. He was ostracized and rejected. His life was threatened as a result of it."
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One single object . . . [will merit] the endless gratitude of the society: that of restraining the judges from usurping legislation.
— Thomas Jefferson
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The best (remedy) I can devise would be to give future commissions to (federal) judges for six years with a re-appointability by the President with the approbation of both houses. If this would not be independence enough, I know not what would be.
— Thomas Jefferson
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