I was a Member of the European Parliament for a period of time and I saw a lot of European laws and treaties. – Jean-Pierre Raffarin
The 112th Congress passed only 220 laws, the lowest number enacted by any Congress. In 1948, when President Truman called the 80th Congress a ‘Do-Nothing’ Congress, it had passed more than 900 laws. – Juan Williams
The state and its elites must be subject, in theory and in practice, to the same laws that its poorest citizens are. – Mo Ibrahim
In vain, without the Bible, we increase penal laws and draw entrenchments around our institutions. – James McHenry
Some laws are wrong, and we have an obligation to speak out against those laws wherever they are. – Julian McMahon
It has been said that arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity. – Kofi Annan
The job of the Attorney General is very specific. My roll, as the legal adviser, is to defend the constitutionality of the laws as they’re passed. – Jeffrey Chiesa
Laws made in Alaska, which is known for its lawlessness, are as valid as laws made in Pennsylvania, which invented laws. – Kevin Bleyer
With the exception of gravitation and radioactivity, all of the phenomena known to physicists and chemists in 1911 have their ultimate explanation in the laws of quantum electrodynamics. – Richard P. Feynman
Armed and law-abiding citizens are a greater deterrent to violent crime than 1,000 laws passed by Congress. – Rick Perry
President Obama has not only failed to uphold several of our nation’s laws, he has vowed to continue to do so in order to enact his unpopular agenda. – Ron DeSantis
I agree with President Obama and Attorney General Holder that we need to reform our criminal sentencing laws. – Raul Labrador
Big Business can make laws as easily as it can break them – and with as little impunity. – Ralph Chaplin
There’s no question that Kennedy was an utter failure as a passer of laws during his proverbial thousand days. – Rick Perlstein
If there are other worlds elsewhere in the universe, I would conjecture they are governed by the same laws of natural selection. – Richard Dawkins
As a general rule, governments are unlimited in their powers. All free governments, perhaps all other governments, are entitled in some shape or other to make laws and to repeal or amend them. – Samuel Freeman Miller