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Arthur J. Goldberg was an American lawyer, politician, and Supreme Court Justice. Appointed to the Supreme Court in 1962, Goldberg was known for his work on civil rights and labor issues. His contributions to legal jurisprudence and his advocacy for social justice have had a lasting impact on American law and policy. Goldberg's tenure on the Court was marked by his commitment to progressive causes.

"The basic guarantees of our Constitution are warrants for the here and now, and unless there is an overwhelmingly compelling reason, they are to be promptly fulfilled."



"The concept of neutrality can lead to a brooding and pervasive devotion to the secular and a passive, or even active, hostility to the religious. Such results are not only not compelled by the Constitution, but, it seems to me, are prohibited by it."


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