citizens
They have equal rights under the law.
all human are born equal and should be treated equal by the law
The concept of equal protection under the law means that all individuals should be treated fairly and equally by the legal system. In a legal case involving discrimination based on race, this means that individuals should not be treated differently or unfairly because of their race. The law should be applied equally to all individuals, regardless of their race, to ensure justice and fairness.
Obviously, all people are not equal -- some of us are richer, or stronger, or better-educated or more attractive. But the writers of the US constitution believed that we should all be treated equally under the law, and that there should be no "second class citizens."
It means, that under our system of law, Every citizen is treated and judged fairly, regardless of who they are.
Equal protection under the law is a right given to all people in the US. It simply means that no matter how wealthy or the social status, everyone has the same rights.
There is no comparison to be made. Juveniles are juveniles and the law says they should be treated differently from adults, regardless of the charge against them.
When considering that the defendants were a mix of races, the attorney decided to take on all three as clients, based on her belief that each was entitled to equal protection under the law.
Equity has a few different meanings when dealing with different things such as homes or law. Overall equity means being treated fairly and equal, or having things that are equal.
The Constitution says that everyone is equal. It stares that everyone should be treated equally, as this is how they were created.
No, it states that people have due process and equal protection under law.
yes,beacuse he changed the law against the racism so every body was treated equal.