Does justice to
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BECOMES

Does justice to

RIGHTER

One who does justice.

REDRESS

To commit justice.

RIGHTEN
Do justice to
TRY
Bring to justice
NINOJustice Scalia, to friends
WHIZZERWHITEColorful justice, to friends
APPROACHTHEBENCHGet closer to justice?
DHARNAHindu's fast to get justice
HANDMAIDENWhat law is to justice
NINOJustice Scalia, to the Chief Justice
TAFTOnly President to become Chief Justice
DHARNAHindu fasting method, to seek justice
NOOSEWild West justice, to a mob
PROMISETHOMASGive one's word to justice Clarence?
ELOPERSVisitors to a justice of the peace
LILIWHITEDancer St. Cyr wed to Justice Byron
BRENNANSupreme Court justice from 1956 to 1990
TAFTPresident and later-to-be chief justice
IDOResponse to the justice of the peace
ELOPEMake tracks to the justice of the peace
TANEYU.S. Chief Justice from 1836 to 1864.
ELOPESRuns off to a justice of the peace
WELLDONEBURGERCompliment to the Chief Justice of the 1970s?
ELOPERun off to the justice of the peace
ATFOrg. shifted to the Dept. of Justice in 2003
BREYERPATCHESThey're used to mend holes in Justice Stephen's robe?
ATFAgcy. that moved from Treasury to Justice in 2003
APPEASEAccede to belligerent demands by a sacrifice of justice.
TAFTOnly U.S. president also to serve as chief justice
TAFTPresident who went on to become a Supreme Court justice
TAFTOnly man to be U.S. President and Chief Justice
OFCONSANGUINITY"[The British] have been deaf to the Voice of Justice and ...." (racism!)
INSFDR moved it from the Department of Labor to the Department of Justice in 1940
TAFTOnly man to serve as U.S. President and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
RENOThe Justice Department needs more funding to continue its lawsuit against big tobacco, according to her
SCALIASupreme Court justice who once compared the majority's reasoning to "the mystical aphorisms of the fortune cookie"
MAGNACARTAWhence the quote "to no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay, right or justice"
SOTOMAYORSupreme Court justice who once said "I am a New Yorker, and 7 a.m. is a civilized hour to finish the day, not to start it"