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9780314241689

State Constitutional Law in a Nutshell

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  • ISBN13:

    9780314241689

  • ISBN10:

    031424168X

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-03-01
  • Publisher: West Academic
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Summary

Expert authors identify and discuss the important issues in state constitutional law. The text covers rules of construction, state declarations of rights, and the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Examines the separation of powers, local government, revenue, taxation, homestead exemptions, and miscellaneous provisions. Also includes amendments to state constitutions.

Table of Contents

Dedicationp. iii
Prefacep. v
Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Table of Casesp. xvii
Introduction
The Purpose of the State Constitutionp. 1
Limiting the Exercise of State Powerp. 3
Regulating the Exercise of Powerp. 4
Reaffirmation of Existing Powerp. 5
Allocation of Power Between Branches of the State Government & the State and Its Subdivisionsp. 7
Federal v. State Constitutional Powerp. 8
Rule of Construction
The Basis for Rules of Constitutional Interpretationp. 10
Literal Meaning, Intent, and Absurd Resultsp. 12
Intrinsic Evidence of Meaning: Expressio Unius Est Exclusio Alteriusp. 16
Intrinsic Evidence of Meaning: Inconsistencies Within Constitutionsp. 19
Extrinsic Evidence of Meaning: Consideration of the Circumstances Surrounding the Adoption of the Constitutionp. 21
Extrinsic Evidence of Meaning: Legislative Interpretation of Constitutionsp. 23
Extrinsic Evidence: Ballot Summary and Similar Mattersp. 27
Choice of Rule of Interpretationp. 28
The Effect of Mandatory Provisionsp. 29
Use of Rules of Statutory Constructionp. 30
State Declarations of Rights
The Purpose of State Declarations of Rightsp. 33
The Historical Role of State Declarations of Rightsp. 34
State Guarantees of Rights Differing From the Federalp. 35
An Adequate and Independent State Groundp. 37
The Development of the Adequate and Independent State Ground Doctrinep. 39
The Plain Statement Rulep. 42
Identical or Similar Constitutional Provisionsp. 45
The Future of State Declarations of Rightsp. 47
Recent Applications of State Constitutions with a Resultant Expansion of Protection Afforded by State Constitutionsp. 49
The Executive Branch
The Governorp. 51
The Governor's Election, Qualifications for and Term of Officep. 52
The Governor and the Legislaturep. 57
The Governor's Appointment and Removal Powerp. 61
Clemencyp. 69
The Governor's Military Powerp. 73
Lieutenant Governor and Succession to the Office of Governorp. 75
Executive Officers and Departmentsp. 78
The Legislative Branch
Introductionp. 86
Legislative Sessionsp. 87
Origination Clausesp. 93
Elections, Qualifications, Disqualifications, Expulsion and Privileges of Legislatorsp. 96
Legislative Compensationp. 104
Single Subject Requirementp. 106
Title Requirementp. 114
General Laws and Limitations on Special and Local Legislationp. 117
The Judicial Branch
Court Structure: Sources and Patternsp. 135
Judicial Power: Source and Nature of Jurisdictionp. 154
Judicial Power: Rule Makingp. 167
Judicial Power: Advisory Opinionsp. 172
Judicial Power: Lawyer Governance and the Regulation of the Practice of Lawp. 173
Qualifications Required by Constitution for Judicial Officep. 177
Selection and Retention of Judgesp. 179
Discipline and Removal of Judgesp. 181
Separation of Powers
Separation of Powers as a Conceptp. 186
Judicial Deference to and Usurpation of Legislative Powerp. 191
Judicial Usurpation of Legislative Power: Problems of Statutory Constructionp. 195
Judicial Usurpation of Executive Powerp. 199
Executive Usurpation of Legislative Powerp. 202
Executive Usurpation of Judicial Powerp. 205
Legislative Usurpation of Judicial Powerp. 208
Delegation of Legislative Powerp. 213
Delegation of Judicial Powerp. 215
Local Government
Introductionp. 219
Limitations on Revenue Practices and Expenditures by Local Governmentp. 222
Provisions Pertaining to Counties Other Than Home Rule Provisionsp. 231
Limitations on Special Laws That May Affect Local Governmentp. 234
Home Rule Provisionsp. 235
School Districtsp. 240
Revenue and Taxation
Federal Constitutional Limitationsp. 244
Constitutional Limitations on Issuance of State Bonds-Introductionp. 245
Public Purpose Limitationsp. 247
States With No or Minimal Restrictions on the Issuance of State Debtp. 248
States With Legislative Super Majority Requirementsp. 249
Referendum Requirementsp. 250
States Prohibiting State Debt but Providing Exceptions for Certain Purposesp. 251
Summary of State General Obligations Bondsp. 252
Revenue Bondsp. 253
Constitutional Restrictions on Debt of Local Governmentp. 255
Limitation on Local Debt Imposed by Reference to Ad Valorem Tax Basep. 256
Limitation of Local Indebtedness by Restricting Tax Rates That Can Be Used for Repayment of Debtp. 257
Referendum Requirementsp. 258
Summary of Local Government Bond Restrictionsp. 258
Uniformity Clausesp. 259
General Non-Property Tax Provisionsp. 262
Specific Restrictions on Approval of Tax Billsp. 264
Constitutional Provisions Pertaining to Income Taxesp. 264
Constitutional Provisions Pertaining Estate Taxesp. 267
Requirement of Taxation According to Valuationp. 268
Meaning of "Just Value" and Related Termsp. 269
Use Valuationp. 270
The Exemption of Public Propertyp. 271
Charitable Exemptionsp. 274
Miscellaneous Exemptionsp. 277
Homestead Exemptions
Introductionp. 279
Provisions Requiring Legislative Enactmentsp. 279
Constitutional Provisions Establishing Homestead Exemptionsp. 280
Restrictions on Acreagep. 280
Exceptions to the Homestead Exemptionp. 281
Restrictions on Alienation of Homesteadp. 282
Restrictions on the Devise of the Homesteadp. 282
Interpretation of Homestead Provisionsp. 283
Homestead Exemptions and State Criminal Forfeiture Proceedingsp. 283
Homestead Exemptions and Federal Bankruptcy Lawp. 284
Miscellaneous Provisions
Introduction-Statutory Provisions Contained in State Constitutionsp. 285
Provisions Relating to Educationp. 286
Impeachment and Removal of State Officialsp. 291
Provisions for Recall Elections of Public Officialsp. 292
Initiative and Referendump. 293
Reapportionmentp. 295
Provisions Waiving or Authorizing the Waiving of Sovereign Immunityp. 297
Provisions Relating to Administration of School Lands and School Fundp. 298
Amendments to State Constitutions
Introductionp. 300
Legislative Proposalp. 302
Revision Commissionsp. 305
Amendment by Initiative Petitionp. 306
Constitutional Conventionp. 310
The Submission of Constitutional Amendments or Revisions to the Electoratep. 312
Model State Constitutionp. 315
Indexp. 353
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