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  2. Munn v. Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago grain warehouse firm of Munn and Scott was found guilty of violating the law but appealed the conviction on the grounds that the law was an unconstitutional deprivation of property without due process of law that violated the Fourteenth Amendment. A state trial court and the Illinois State Supreme Court both ruled in favor of the State.

  3. Initiatives and referendums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The indirect initiative process, added to the state's constitution in the 1990s as Article 15, Section 273(3), requires that over a 1-year period, the sponsors obtain a total number of signatures equal to at least 12% of the total number of votes cast for governor in the state's last election for that office. Additionally, it requires that no ...

  4. Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition ...

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    The Fifth Amendment's Takings clause does not provide for the compensation of relocation expenses if the government takes a citizen's property. [1] Therefore, until 1962, citizens displaced by a federal project were guaranteed just compensation for the property taken by the government, but had no legal right or benefit for the expenses they paid to relocate.

  5. Happening now: Watch livestream of the Statesman’s ... - AOL

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    What: Idaho Statesman Prop 1 debate When: 7 p.m. (doors at 6:30 p.m.) Thursday, Oct. 17 Where: Boise State University’s Simplot Ballroom, Student Union Building, 1700 W. University Drive

  6. Line-item veto in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the first lawsuit, State ex. rel. Wisconsin Telephone Co. v. Henry, the Wisconsin Supreme Court recognized the absolute partial veto power of the Governor as long as a workable, complete law remained, stating the governor had "the right to pass independently on every separable piece of legislation in an appropriation bill." [7]

  7. TV ad claims NY’s Prop 1 ballot measure will aid illegal ...

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    "The border is broken. New York is paying the price. And Proposal 1 would make it worse," the narrator warns in the 30-second ad, paid for by the Vote No on Prop 1 Committee.

  8. Jussie Smollett’s Conviction for 2019 Alleged Hoax Overturned ...

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    Jussie Smollett’s conviction has been overturned, Us Weekly can confirm. The Illinois Supreme Court ruled in favor of Smollett’s appeal on Thursday, November 21. “Today we resolve a question ...

  9. State executive order - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a state executive order is a directive issued by a governor that regulates operations of the state government and certain aspects of citizen life. [1] Powers of state executive orders are limited by the respective state constitution and/or executive and state law , and are also subject to the provisions of the United ...