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Justitia

American  
[juh-stish-ee-uh] / dʒʌˈstɪʃ i ə /

noun

  1. the ancient Roman personification of justice.


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The MBR Explorer will deploy a landing craft to study the surface of Justitia that will be fully developed by private UAE start-up companies.

From Seattle Times • May 29, 2023

Vanderbilt University, likewise, announced last month that it would become the U.S. foothold for the Future of Free Speech project, an initiative of the Danish think tank Justitia.

From Washington Post • Apr. 29, 2023

The term pops up again in a 2016 essay, “Freedom of Expression and National Security” by Jacob Mchangama, the director of Justitia, a Copenhagen think tank.

From Salon • Sep. 20, 2018

Jacob Mchangama, director of Justitia, a Danish civil liberties group, said the case is a “sad development” for those who care about free speech, but “one that mirrors developments elsewhere” in Europe.

From Washington Times • Feb. 24, 2017

The banner displayed a Cross betwixt an olive tree and a sword, with the motto Justitia et Misericordia.

From Lady Good-for-Nothing by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir

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