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Fiat justitia” is a Latin phrase. It means: “Let there be justice.”

Famous modern uses

"Fiat Justitia" appears at the bottom of the 1835 portrait of Chief Justice of the United States John Marshall by Rembrandt Peale, which hangs in a conference room at the Supreme Court Building in Washington.

"Fiat Justitia" is the motto of the British Royal Air Force Police.

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