By taping conversations in the Oval Office, President Richard Nixon was not violating the rights of the people he taped. In fact, Franklin D. Roosevelt and JFK already used a tapping system. The District of Columbia law allows taping conversations as long as at least one participant is aware that there is a recording being made.
A different issue is if those recordings might be evidence of criminal activity. Richard Nixon tried to gain control over the tapes after the federal government seized them, stating that it infringed his personal privacy rights, but he died before the resolution of the legal battle.
<span>Internet has brought major changes to people lives these days and gave an easy means to everything. In the similar way it has strengthen democracy as it allowed access to the news and information from all over the world. It brought a sense of freedom of information and expression to the society.</span>
The answer is C.3 The route they took
A the lower courts rulling stands and cannot be repealed i think