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What is the meaning of the Latin phrase "Justitia omnibus"?

Question #151529. Asked by psnz.
Last updated Aug 03 2024.
Originally posted Aug 03 2024 8:29 PM.

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Metallica would know! Justitia omnibus means justice for all. Interestingly, justitia omnibus is the motto for Washington DC. A little linguistic link has the large 1820s carriages in France being called omnibus (from the Latin for all) which might be where we get the term for a bus as transportation.

link https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/justitia%20omnibus

Response last updated by BigTriviaDawg on Aug 03 2024.
Aug 03 2024, 8:31 PM
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