Writing Your Postcard - Sample Scripts Judges and Lawyers

It's best to make your message personal and specific to the work of the person you are addressing.

If possible, mention a ruling, case, or public statement that inspired you. A few sincere lines of gratitude are more powerful than long printed messages. Handwritten notes stand out — keep it short, kind, and genuine. 

For Judges:

  • Thank you for standing up for the Constitution and the rule of law.
  • Your impartial and fair rulings restore confidence in the courts.
  • We are grateful for your courage and clarity in a time of confusion.
  • Thank you for protecting due process and fairness for everyone.
  • Your integrity gives strength to citizens who still believe in justice.
  • You remind us that democracy depends on independent courts.
  • Standing firm against intimidation is an act of civic leadership.
  • You are defending not only the law but the future of our democracy.
  • We see your courage — and we will not forget it.

For Lawyers and Law Professionals:

  • Thank you for representing the truth when it is inconvenient.
  • Your advocacy for fairness and equality strengthens democracy.
  • We know that speaking up carries risks — thank you for doing it anyway.
  • The justice system depends on lawyers who will not be silenced.
  • Thank you for defending those who have no voice.
  • You remind us that the law serves the people, not power.
  • Your courage helps protect the independence of our courts.
  • Each brief, each argument, each defense makes a difference.
  • You have our gratitude and our support.


Closing ideas:

  • With appreciation and respect,
  • In solidarity,
  • A grateful citizen,
  • For justice and democracy,

 

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