Question

How does the Washington State Constitution reflect the rule of law?

It enforces the idea that there are some exceptions.
It ensures all laws are applied equally to all citizens.
It allows government officials immunity from certain laws.
It promises the official ending of separate but equal status.

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The Washington State Constitution reflects the rule of law primarily through the principle that it ensures all laws are applied equally to all citizens. This means that the constitution establishes a framework where all individuals are treated equally under the law, regardless of their status, and that government officials and citizens alike are subject to the same legal standards. This equality before the law is a key tenet of the rule of law.

The other statements mentioned, such as allowing government officials immunity from certain laws or enforcing exceptions, may not align with the foundational principles of the rule of law, which seeks to uphold fairness and justice for all. The promise of ending separate but equal status also relates to the broader principle of equality under the law.