In questions of power, then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution. – Thomas Jefferson
The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government. – Patrick Henry
A constitution is not the act of a government, but of a people constituting a government. – John Marshall
The greatest power of the Constitution rests in the power of judicial review. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a living document that must be interpreted in light of the times. – John Marshall
The Constitution is not a document of convenience, but a document of principle. – John Marshall
The Constitution is not a mere contract, but a sacred trust between the government and the people. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a shield, not a sword. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a blueprint for freedom and justice. – John Marshall
The Constitution is the ultimate guarantor of individual rights. – John Marshall
The Constitution is not a mere parchment, it is a pledge. – John Marshall
The Constitution is the bedrock of our nation’s democracy. – John Marshall
The power of the judiciary is a necessary check on the other branches of government. – John Marshall
The judiciary is the guardian of the Constitution. – John Marshall
The judiciary must exercise its power with the utmost responsibility and restraint. – John Marshall
The judiciary is the last line of defense against tyranny. – John Marshall
The judiciary should be independent and free from political influence. – John Marshall
The judiciary plays a vital role in upholding the rule of law. – John Marshall
The judiciary is the final arbiter of the meaning and scope of the Constitution. – John Marshall
The judiciary should not be afraid to strike down unconstitutional laws. – John Marshall
The judiciary’s duty is to uphold the Constitution, not its own preferences. – John Marshall
The judiciary should interpret the Constitution in light of its original intent. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a living document that should adapt to the changing needs of society. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a safeguard against government overreach. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a shining beacon of hope and freedom. – John Marshall
The Constitution is the foundation of our system of government. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a constant reminder of our commitment to democracy. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a testament to the enduring power of the American people. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a bulwark against tyranny and oppression. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a symbol of our shared values and principles. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a guide for the operation of our government. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a living document that must be interpreted in light of our evolving society. – John Marshall
The Constitution is the foundation upon which our nation was built. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who came before us. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a timeless document that continues to shape our nation. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a testament to the power of ideas. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a shield that protects the rights of the individual. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a cornerstone of our democracy. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a reflection of the aspirations of the American people. – John Marshall
The Constitution is the embodiment of our commitment to liberty and justice for all. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a living, breathing document that must be interpreted with wisdom and discernment. – John Marshall
The Constitution is the ultimate expression of the will of the people. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a testament to the power of the individual to effect change. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a blueprint for a just and equitable society. – John Marshall
The Constitution is a living legacy that we must protect and cherish. – John Marshall
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