The six principles of the Constitution are popular sovereignty, federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and limited government. These principles are important because they create balance between the people and the government, making sure that the government never becomes too powerful.
Example of popular sovereignty- The people are the only source of government power (“We the people..”)
Example of limited government- The government must obey the law aka constitutionalism (Rule of law)
Example of separation of powers- Legislative branch, Executive branch, Judicial branch
Example of checks and balances- Each branch is tied together by checks and balances
Example of Judicial review- Marbury vs Madison (1803). The Supreme Court established the power of judicial review
Example of Federalism- Freeways. They are owned and operated by the states, but the federal government sets down guidelines that all states must follow and also provides funding.
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Some problems that they are facing are: low funding, understaffed, and limited space. Some new problems they might face later on will be: lack of resources, funding (still, I know), and staff safety/inmate violence. Because the crime rate continues to grow, more and more criminals are being arrested. And as a result of this, resources are being used more and more.
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legislative makes laws, executive enforces laws, judicial interprets laws
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THE JUDICIARY :
THE JUDICIARY is actually a court system in every country which have judges to solve cases followed by lawyers.
Explanation:
If there were no separate system of Federal Courts for enforcing the law and justice in the national level, the extent of applying criminal justice system would have confined to the extent of state level.
A higher authority is necessary to look after some of the major issues not discharged by the state courts. The cases are divided among these two courts according to some criteria’s such as how severe a case is and magnitude of the case.