Archive for August, 2010

Justice Brewer on Character

“It is a mistake to suppose that the Supreme Court is either honored or helped by being spoken of as beyond criticism.  On the contrary, the life and character of its Justices should be the objects of constant watchfulness by all and its judgment subject to the freest criticism.  The time is past in the history of the world when any living man or body of men can be set on a pedestal and decorated with a halo.  True, many criticisms may be like their authors, devoid of good taste, but better all sorts of criticism than no criticism at all.”

 – Hon. David J. Brewer, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, in an address before the Marquette Club of Chicago, 1898.

Deep in the Heart of Texas!

American Judicial Alliance will attend the Texas State Judicial Conference in just a few weeks.  Over six hundred courts will be represented at this conference and AJA will be ready!  We’ll have a booth in the convention area and plan to meet lots of judges!

Six hundred judges is a lot of judges to be sure!  …And that means a lot of Bibles for Courts.  Our plan is to place signatory Bibles in every court in America in the fashion of the Harlan Bible at the U.S. Supreme Court. 

Help us bring the Gospel to the Courts by joining American Judicial Alliance.