The Judicial System by Michael C. LeMay is an insightful reference book examining how judicial institutions function within modern government and politics. It explains courts, judges, judicial appointments, constitutional interpretation, access to justice, and the relationship between law and democratic governance. The book helps readers understand the role of the judiciary in addressing contemporary public issues.
Key Features
- Covers structure of judicial systems
- Explains role of courts and judges
- Connects law with politics
- Discusses constitutional interpretation
- Useful for public policy studies
- Academic reference resource
- Clear explanatory writing style
- Contemporary issue based approach
This book is highly suitable for law students, political science learners, public administration students, judiciary aspirants, researchers, educators, and readers interested in courts, governance, and justice systems.