The Supreme Court refuses to allow cameras in the courtroom for oral arguments, so although the public can hear audio recordings
of oral arguments, we can't watch them. What do you think would change if people could watch the justices during oral arguments? How important is it to be able to watch versus just being able to listen, in your opinion?
so i think thet if we can watch a video of a person thet is accused of a crime for exsample. we can see what they look like how they act dyring the cort secion or are they nervous facels expresions are really iportant so we can get a fealing we thinm is corrct is the pearson gealti or not
Rule of law is a principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are:
Publicly promulgated.
Equally enforced.
Independently adjudicated.
And consistent with international human rights principles.
Accordingly, the rule of law encompasses the following four universal principles: “the government and its officials and agents are accountable under the law; the laws are clear, publicised, stable and fair, and protect fundamental rights.
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