Constitution Law Law / Constitution Law

Constitutional law is the branch of law that deals with the interpretation and application of a country's constitution. It's essentially the foundation of a nation's legal system, setting out the framework for the government's structure, powers, and limitations.
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What Constitutional Law Covers:
Judicial Review: Courts have the power to review the actions of the government to ensure they comply with the constitution. This is a crucial check on the power of the government.
Constitutional Interpretation: Judges and legal scholars debate the meaning of the constitution's text and how it applies to contemporary situations.
Constitutional Amendments: The process for changing the constitution, which can be a complex and politically charged undertaking.
Introductory Constitutional Law
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