The First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America, at least for Americans.
A free and open debate about possible changes in the law is crucial for democracy and societal progress. It ensures diverse perspectives are considered, fostering inclusivity and preventing the imposition of one-sided views. This dialogue also promotes transparency, accountability, and public trust in the legal system, allowing for laws that better reflect the needs and values of the community. Ultimately, it empowers citizens to engage in shaping the rules that govern their lives.
1. Of no legal significance (as having been previously decided) 2. Open to argument or debate 3. A hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise
that has reached committee for debate. This is the wrong answer I research this its For any Law
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A law that prohibited the debate and discussion of slavery in Congress.
See It Now - 1951 Harvard Law Debate 3-35 was released on: USA: 18 May 1954
Yes
(“Ensures”) A state law is overruled by a federal law went to conflict. -apex
There is no law that ensures a student will have success throughout school without interference by other parties.
This subject is open to debate, often fueled by patriotism.
Any answer would be open to debate.
well that's open for debate but i think so ;)