"You sit up there, and you see the whole gamut of human nature. Even if the case being argued involves only a little fellow and $50, it involves justice. That's what is important"
- Earl Warren
About this Quote
This quote by Earl Warren speaks with the importance of justice in all matters, no matter how small. He is describing the role of a judge, who is charged with ensuring justice is served in all cases. Warren is highlighting that even if the case is small, including just a little quantity of money, justice is still essential. He is suggesting that a judge must not take any case gently, as it is their duty to ensure justice is served. Warren is likewise highlighting the value of a judge's role in society, as they have the ability to see the "entire range of human nature" and remain in a special position to ensure justice is served.
This quote is written / told by Earl Warren between March 19, 1891 and July 9, 1974. He was a famous Judge from USA.
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