"Laws are made to protect the trusting as well as the suspicious"
- Hugo Black
About this Quote
This quote by Hugo Black speaks with the significance of laws in protecting all members of society, no matter their level of trust or suspicion. Laws are designed to ensure that everybody is dealt with fairly which their rights are respected. They offer a structure for how people should interact with each other and how conflicts should be dealt with. Laws likewise protect people from being benefited from by those who might be more knowledgeable or effective. By providing an equal opportunity, laws assist to make sure that everyone is dealt with similarly and that nobody is taken advantage of. This quote stresses the significance of laws in securing both the trusting and the suspicious, as both are susceptible to exploitation. Laws offer a sense of security and stability, and they help to make sure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect.
This quote is written / told by Hugo Black between February 27, 1886 and September 25, 1971. He/she was a famous Judge from USA.
The author also have 11 other quotes.
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