The judicial process is a branch of legal research that focuses on studying the procedures and structures involved in the resolution of legal disputes within the judicial system. This field explores how laws are interpreted and enforced by courts, as well as the roles and responsibilities of judges, lawyers, juries, and other actors involved in the legal process. Research in this area often examines issues such as the fairness and efficiency of court procedures, the impact of legal reforms on the judicial process, and the influence of politics and public opinion on judicial decision-making. Overall, the study of the judicial process seeks to understand and improve the functioning of the legal system in delivering justice to individuals and society as a whole.