When you think about law, the first image that pops into your mind is the courtroom. This courtroom is most likely filled with an emphatic lawyer pleading his or her case on behalf of a client in front of a judge and/or jury. This is certainly an important part of the judicial process, but it’s not even close to being an accurate depiction of everything that goes into the judicial system.
Behind each client is a law that’s potentially been broken — a law once established by government based on certain principles. Behind each lawyer is an education about the history of law and the embodiment of the people’s right to representation. Behind each judge is the re-examination of every law that comes to court and the application of the Constitution. Behind every jury is the right for people to be tried fairly by their peers.
Law Abiding explores all of these themes and supplies you with valuable information about the law. If you’re interested in the inner-workings and principles of the law, you’ve come to the right place.