As attorneys, as lawmakers, and as judges, our first questions should be the effect of our decisions on real human lives.


Gloria Allred. (September 13, 1990). Testimony before United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary.


As attorneys, as lawmakers, and as judges, our first questions should be the effect of our decisions on real human lives.

As attorneys, as lawmakers, and as judges, our first questions should be the effect of our decisions on real human lives.

As attorneys, as lawmakers, and as judges, our first questions should be the effect of our decisions on real human lives.

As attorneys, as lawmakers, and as judges, our first questions should be the effect of our decisions on real human lives.