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There is no express grant of habeas in the Constitution. There's a prohibition against taking it away.
Our plans protect freedom and opportunity, and our blueprint is the Constitution of the United States.
I am a constitutionalist. I believe in the constitution. I don't believe in altering the constitution.
I'm the bionic woman. I have a very strong constitution, and I take excruciatingly good care of myself.
Nothing in the constitutions of Western states requires them to get involved in every foreign conflict.
I wish I could set deadlines for the Congress, but that's just not the way the Constitution is written.
The Constitution is ...the greatest single effort of national deliberation that the world has ever seen
The object of a Constitution is to restrain the Government, as that of laws is to restrain individuals.
The critical point is that the Constitution places the right of silence beyond the reach of government.
The great generalities of the constitution have a content and a significance that vary from age to age.
Our Constitution recognises no other power than that of persuasion, for enforcing religious observances.
The Constitution was not made to fit us like a straitjacket. In its elasticity lies its chief greatness.
Our ideals of freedom, set forth and realized in our Constitution, are our greatest export to the world.
The civil libertarians among us would rather defend the constitution than protect our nation's security.
I've passed on a number of bills. I've studied the Constitution myself. I am reasonably well educated...
Our Constitution works; our great republic is a government of laws and not of men. Here, the people rule.
Our federal Constitution embodies the idea of modern India: it defines not only India but also modernity.
The Americans who framed our Constitution felt that without freedom of religion no other freedom counted.
Let’s be clear about this. The rejection of the constitution was a mistake that will have to be corrected.
I am a Conservative to preserve all that is good in our constitution, a Radical to remove all that is bad.
Why is it that some people, you know, think we should obey the Constitution sometimes and not other times.
I am an Indian, and I know what India is. I know Indian culture. I know Indian constitution and democracy.
Every man is a consumer, and ought to be a producer. He is by constitution expensive, and needs to be rich.
The ultimate touchstone of constitutionality is the Constitution itself and not what we have said about it.
The powers contained in a constitution...ought to be construed liberally in advancement of the public good.
Our constitution enshrines the rule of law, freedom of worship and expression, we cherish these values too.
It may not be in the constitution, but every American has a god-given right to provinciality and ignorance.
I have a different constitution. I have a different brain; I have a different heart; I got tiger blood, man.
I'll go anywhere to talk about the Constitution. I believe in trans-partisan organizing around these issues.
The ultimate touchstone of constitutionality is the Constitution itself, and not what we have said about it.
The Constitution, in all its provisions, looks to an indestructible Union composed of indestructible States.
It is difficult to maintain the illusion that we are interpreting a Constitution, rather than inventing one.
The natural cure for an ill-administration, in a popular or representative constitution, is a change of men.
When we live up to our Constitution, let's form a Conga line around the Capitol and bungee jump off the dome.
Nobody as of today can produce any oral or written statement from me talking about changing the constitution.
Congress no longer declares war or makes budgets. So that's the end of the constitution as a working machine.
Winner take all does not exist in the Constitution. It's a restriction imposed on the electors by the states.
The constitution is the ultimate custodian of social will and its making should be accorded all due diligence.
We say, that the Constitution of the United States is a glorious standard; it is founded in the wisdom of God.
I've spent my whole life fighting for free-market principles and the Constitution. That's not going to change.
I hold the maxim no less applicable to public than to private affairs, that honesty is always the best policy.
Nothing that we have authorized conflicts with any law regarding privacy or any provision of the constitution.
The best laws cannot make a constitution work in spite of morals; morals can turn the worst laws to advantage.
We need an amendment that gives us the right to vote protected by the federal government and the Constitution.
The American Constitution is the greatest governing document, and at some 7,000 words, just about the shortest.
When absolutes are abandoned for principles, the U.S. Constitution becomes a blank slate for anyone’s graffiti.
Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it.
We are attempting, by this Constitution, to abolish factions, and to unite all parties for the general welfare.
Ted Cruz will point Americans back to the principles established by our Constitution enabling you to live free.
I don't like juries having the wool pulled over their eyes. I don't think that's what the Constitution is about.