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Failed amendments to the Constitution of California (24 P) Pages in category "Amendments to the Constitution of California" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
This noted that under California's state constitution a stronger protection applies than under the U.S. Constitution's Eighth Amendment; the former prohibits punishments that are "cruel or unusual", while the latter only prohibits punishments that are "cruel and unusual". The constitution also confers upon women equality of rights in "entering ...
Constitution of the State of Nevada: October 31, 1864: 37,418: 3rd: Constitution of the State of New Hampshire: June 5, 1793 [4] 13,238 [note 6] 3rd: Constitution of the State of New Jersey: January 1, 1948: 26,360: 1st: Constitution of the State of New Mexico: January 6, 1912: 33,198: 4th: Constitution of the State of New York: January 1, 1895 ...
Proposition 50, also known as the California Suspension of Legislators Amendment and Prop 50, was a California ballot proposition and proposed state constitution amendment intended to require a two-thirds vote in the respective chamber of the state legislature to suspend a state senator or assembly member. It also withheld the salaries and ...
California voters will decide in November whether to remove an exemption for involuntary servitude from the state constitution under a proposal the state Legislature approved Thursday. The ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers are proposing an amendment to make abortion protections permanent in the California constitution.
The ballot measure would change the California state constitution to say that the state cannot interfere with an individual’s reproductive freedom. It would ensure that people have the right to ...
Constitution Art 1 § 10 "All courts shall be open, and every person, for an injury done to him in his person, property or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial or delay." [1] Connecticut: State of Connecticut Judicial Branch Frequently Asked Questions