Anthony Kennedy
Anthony Kennedy
Anthony McLeod Kennedyis the senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States who was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on November 11, 1987, and took the oath of office on February 18, 1988...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSupreme Court Justice
Date of Birth23 July 1936
CitySacramento, CA
CountryUnited States of America
humanity understanding liberty
When a juvenile commits a heinous crime, the State can exact forfeiture of some of the most basic liberties, but the State cannot extinguish his life and his potential to attain a mature understanding of his own humanity.
loyalty understanding generations
The Constitution needs allegiance and loyalty and renewal and understanding with each generation, or else it's not going to last.
absolve amendment beside government obligation tolerate
The First Amendment is often inconvenient. But that is beside the point. Inconvenience does not absolve the government of its obligation to tolerate speech.
carefully congress consequences consider federal
When Congress alters the federal balance, it must carefully consider the consequences of doing so.
rights gay-marriage promise
The Constitution promises liberty to all within its reach, a liberty that includes certain specific rights that allow persons, within a lawful realm, to define and express their identity.
grief mourning stakes
Family members have a personal stake in honoring and mourning their dead and objecting to unwarranted public exploitation that, by intruding upon their own grief, tends to degrade the rites and respect they seek to accord to the deceased person who was once their own.
judging decision defense
You have plaintiffs attorneys, you have defense attorneys. So there is no unified bar that will protect a particular judge who has made a courageous decision that's unpopular.
heritage done principles
The case for freedom, the case for our constitutional principles the case for our heritage has to be made anew in each generation. The work of freedom is never done.
real mean political
In the political context fair means somebody that will vote for the unions or for the business. It can't mean that in the judicial context or we're in real trouble.
democracy taught generations
Democracy is something that you must learn each generation. It has to be taught.
rights voting right-to-vote
No one questions the validity, the urgency, the essentiality of the Voting Rights Act.
responsibility exercise sometimes
Sometimes it is easy... to enhance your prestige by not exercising your responsibility, but that's not been the tradition of the court.
mean government freedom-of-speech
The Government may not suppress lawful speech as the means to suppress unlawful speech.
law freedom-of-speech criminals
A law imposing criminal penalties on protected speech is a stark example of speech suppression.