The Constitution is the United States’ foundation for order and justice. However, many are asking, who is responsible for interpreting this piece of paper and applying it to cases that arise today?
There are three branches of the US government namely executive, legislative and judicial. The latter is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in each state or, in the case of the Supreme Court, in the country. This branch plays a vital role in our government, but the governments of other countries experience phenomenon differently.
Whether you are interested in how our judiciary system functions or how other countries interpret their laws, Common Law is a valuable resource. In this, you will find very useful information in many laws like property law.
We discuss everything from the history of the judiciary to the corruption of some judiciary systems in other parts of the world. Because this aspect of government is crucial, increasing your knowledge can only help you better understand the way nations function.