Category: Judicial System

  • Unfair UKs Judicial System

    Over the many years, there has been a large debate as to whether or not society in the United Kingdom are being judged fairly. In my personal opinion, we are not. The term fair or fairly in this instance and particular question however though, can be applied to many reasons as to why people do…

  • Pros and Cons of Partisan Election of Judges

    In this essay, I am going to look at the main pros and cons of party elections for public policy, as well as analyze whether it would be better to elect or appoint judges. First let’s talk about some of the advantages of holding a partisan election. With the partisan elections, it allows the ones,…

  • White Rage Privilege in Judicial System

    Many skinheads and racist whites have been prosecuted for violence against African Americans, Asians, and other racial or religious minorities. People are not aware of any of them arguing that they should be acquitted because of their hatred of other races or religions. However, there is a famous case in which white rage was a…

  • Reflections on Why Texas Should Make Changes to Judicial Selection

    The US runs an exciting judicial system, where different states retain the right to determine the way to have judges in the courtrooms. Some states consider governor appointments, while others prefer to have partisan elections determine the judges to grace the court sessions. Texas is one of the states that has maintained the use of…

  • Essay about Judicial Branch

    One document that influenced the United States Constitution is Magna Carta. The Magna Carta was written in 1215 by the barons. This document was a promise from King John, that stated King John and the future monarchs would stop making certain actions that would do harm to the people of England and to others. This…

  • Judicial Review and the Rule of Law: Critical Essay

    Judicial review has been a fundamental aspect of the rule of law in acting as a check for the government by the courts. The question arises however as to the extent to which judicial review has a place in the English judicial system. This issue has arisen more recently as a result of the Independent…

  • What Does the Rule of Law Mean to You Essay

    Introduction The rule of law is a fundamental principle that forms the backbone of a just and democratic society. It ensures that all individuals, regardless of their status or position, are subject to the same set of laws and are held accountable for their actions. In this narrative essay, I will share my personal understanding…