The rule of law is, as legal scholar Adam Tomkins recently put it, “an essential component of a constitutional order.” Tomkins defines it as “the idea that there are limits imposed by law on power; that the powerful may not simply rule through whatever whim occurs to them today; and that those in positions of power, authority, or leadership are constrained—in theory and practice alike—by legal limits.”
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No One Above the Law
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The rule of law is, as legal scholar Adam Tomkins recently put it, “an essential component of a constitutional order.” Tomkins defines it as “the idea that there are limits imposed by law on power; that the powerful may not simply rule through whatever whim occurs to them today; and that those in positions of power, authority, or leadership are constrained—in theory and practice alike—by legal limits.”