Every day, people obey the speed limit, resist taking items from clothing stores, and refrain from drinking at an early age. Some laws are standard and agreed-upon, but others are more controversial and are still being argued about today like some issues about marriage law. How does this happen?
Our laws come from the Constitution of the United States, and while the legislative branch creates and enforces laws, it’s the judiciary branch’s responsibility to see if current laws are constitutional. Many arguments stem from this theme: Does this law really reflect the intent of the Constitution?
The Court Reporter provides articles about everything related to this vital governmental branch and its impact, from its history to a more in depth explanation about its function and operation.
Laws constantly surround us. They maintain safety, fairness, and order. Understanding how the judicial system works will increase our general understanding of how the country operates. Our website will help you reach this level of understanding.