Justice Anderson may refer to:
- Alexander O. Anderson, a Tennessee lawyer who served in the United States Senate, and as a judge on the California Supreme Court from 1851 to 1853
- E. Riley Anderson, former Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court
- Forrest H. Anderson, an Associate Justice on the Montana Supreme Court from 1953 to 1956
- Francis T. Anderson, a judge on the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals from 1870 to 1883
- G. Barry Anderson, an Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
- John C. Anderson, an Associate Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court
- Paul H. Anderson, an Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
- Russell A. Anderson, the 20th Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
- Walker Anderson, an Associate Justice of the Florida Supreme Court from 1851 to 1853
Famous quotes containing the words justice and/or anderson:
“It would be naive to think that peace and justice can be achieved easily. No set of rules or study of history will automatically resolve the problems.... However, with faith and perseverance,... complex problems in the past have been resolved in our search for justice and peace. They can be resolved in the future, provided, of course, that we can think of five new ways to measure the height of a tall building by using a barometer.”
—Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.)
“INTELLECTUALS DO NOT HAVE AESTHETIC EXPERIENCES.”
—Margaret Anderson (18861973)
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