Constitutional Law
It includes the fundamental principles of government, the structure of government, and the rights of citizens. Constitutional law is essential to the functioning of a democratic society, as it sets the ground rules for how the government operates and how citizens can participate in government Constitutional law is divided into two main areas: structural law and rights law.
Structural law defines the basic structure of government, including the three branches of government (legislative, executive, and judicial) and the relationship between them.
Rights law protects the fundamental rights of citizens, such as the right to free speech, the right to vote, and the right to due process of law. Constitutional law is constantly evolving, as new cases are decided by the courts and new laws are passed by the legislature.
This ensures that constitutional law remains relevant to the needs of society and that the rights of citizens are protected