Rule of law
rule of law
The idea that laws should apply equally to all people is called "equality under the law" or "rule of law." This principle ensures that all individuals are subject to the same legal standards and are treated fairly within the legal system, regardless of their status or position.
Although some may disagree with me on this matter. It is my opinion that in as much as the constitution of the United States applies equally to all people and is a public document. Therefore all laws written under the guidelines of the constitution apply equally to all people and are public documents.
The question makes no sense. Regardless of who or what you are, the laws apply equally to EVERYONE.
You might be thinking of the aurora borealis, although the description that you give would apply equally well to a rainbow.
Yes, and it is quite singular how this one Answer can apply equally to two equally opposite End-Points.
No, overtime rules should equally apply to all employees with the same employee status.
Just like everybody else: apply!
Apply anyway. Everybody has to start somewhere. They may like you.
It made laws public and required judges to apply the law equally.
It made laws public and required judges to apply the law equally.
everyone should apply for scholarships.