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Which of the following cannot be restricted by the Supreme Court?

  1. Legal representation fees

  2. Advertising by a certification holder

  3. The appointment of judges

  4. Public hearings

The correct answer is: Advertising by a certification holder

The correct choice is based on the principle that the Supreme Court has limited authority to impose restrictions on advertising practices in the context of legal representation. Advertising by certification holders is largely governed by state laws and regulations, which vary in their allowances and restrictions. This means that while the Supreme Court may set certain ethical guidelines, it does not exert direct control over how individuals or entities engage in advertising, particularly in the legal field, where local bar associations often play a significant role in regulating advertising practices. In contrast, legal representation fees can be scrutinized or regulated under ethical rules that could involve Supreme Court interpretations of fairness and access to justice, thus suggesting the Court has some oversight in this area. The appointment of judges is subject to constitutional processes that the Supreme Court can influence through its rulings, and public hearings are designed to ensure transparency and accountability, which the Court protects under constitutional provisions. Therefore, the distinction lies in the nature of advertising regulations not being under the Supreme Court's jurisdiction, emphasizing its limited role in this aspect of legal practice.