Justice Jackson may refer to:
- Andrew Jackson (1767–1845), Associate Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court
- Howell Edmunds Jackson (1832–1895), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Mortimer M. Jackson, Associate Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Robert H. Jackson (1892–1954), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Rupert Jackson, Lord Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales
Famous quotes containing the words justice and/or jackson:
“Justice has its anger, my lord Bishop, and the wrath of justice is an element of progress. Whatever else may be said of it, the French Revolution was the greatest step forward by mankind since the coming of Christ. It was unfinished, I agree, but still it was sublime. It released the untapped springs of society; it softened hearts, appeased, tranquilized, enlightened, and set flowing through the world the tides of civilization. It was good. The French Revolution was the anointing of humanity.”
—Victor Hugo (18021885)
“I nightly offer up my prayers to the throne of grace for the health and safety of you all, and that we ought all to rely with confidence on the promises of our dear redeemer, and give him our hearts. This is all he requires and all that we can do, and if we sincerely do this, we are sure of salvation through his atonement.”
—Andrew Jackson (17671845)