Here at
University College Dublin School of Law we are moving towards completing our fantastic new building for the
Sutherland School of Law (take a tour
here), under the academic directorship of Professor
Imelda Maher (right). One of the features of the School will be a corridor of quotations about law and justice coming, not only from lawyers, but from people of all walks of life: politicians, activists, novelists, poets etc...
As we finalise these quotes, I was wondering whether you--lovely readers--had suggestions for quotes from women on the themes of law and justice. My personal favourite, so far, is from
Mary Robinson, who said:
In a society where the rights and potential of women are constrained, no man can be truly free. He may have power, but he will not have freedom.
What are your favourite quotes from women about law and justice?