
Lord Chief Justice (UK)
The Lord Chief Justice is the head of the judiciary in England and Wales, responsible for overseeing the court system and ensuring the rule of law is upheld. This position is the highest judge and involves presiding over the Court of Appeal and setting important legal precedents. The Lord Chief Justice also plays a vital role in the administration of justice, appointing judges, and contributing to legal policy. Essentially, they ensure that the judicial system operates fairly and efficiently, maintaining public confidence in the legal system.