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100 1  Horton, Wesley W.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n79139758 
245 14 The Connecticut state constitution /|cWesley W. Horton ; 
       foreword by David M. Shea. 
264  1 Oxford ;|aNew York :|bOxford University Press,|c[2011] 
264  4 |c©2011 
300    1 online resource (xvii, 214 pages). 
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490 1  The Oxford commentaries on the state constitutions of the 
       United States 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-197) and 
       index. 
505 0  Cover; Contents; Series Foreword; Foreword; Note on Legal 
       Citations; Introduction; PART ONE: The History of the 
       Connecticut Constitution; Colonial History; To the 1818 
       Convention; 1818; To the 1965 Convention; 1965 to the 
       Present; Constitutional Litigation; Thoughts on 
       Interpreting the Connecticut Constitution; PART TWO: The 
       Connecticut Constitution and Commentary; Preamble; Article
       I: Declaration of Rights; Section 1. Equality of rights; 
       Section 2. Source of political power. Right to alter form 
       of government; Section 3. Right of religious liberty; 
       Section 4. Liberty of speech and the press. 
505 8  Section 5. Prohibiting laws limiting liberty of speech or 
       pressSection 6. Prosecutions for libel;  defenses; Section
       7. Security from searches and seizures; Section 8. Rights 
       of accused in criminal prosecutions. What cases bailable. 
       Speedy trial. Due process. Excessive bail or fines. 
       Probable cause shown at hearing, when necessary; Section 
       9. Right of personal liberty; Section 10. Right of redress
       for injuries; Section 11. Right of private property; 
       Section 12. Writ of habeas corpus; Section 13. No 
       attainder; Section 14. Right to assemble and petition; 
       Section 15. Right to bear arms. 
505 8  Section 16. Military power subordinate to civilSection 17.
       Quartering of soldiers; Section 18. No hereditary 
       emoluments; Section 19. Trial by jury. Challenging of 
       jurors; Section 20. Equal protection. No segregation or 
       discrimination; Article II: Of the Distribution of Powers;
       Distribution of Powers. Delegation of regulatory 
       authority. Disapproval of administrative regulations; 
       Article III: Of the Legislative Department; Section 1. 
       Legislative power, in whom vested; Section 2. General 
       assembly, when and where held Adjournment. Reconvened 
       session to consider vetoes. 
505 8  Section 3. Senate, number, qualificationsSection 4. House 
       of representatives, how constituted; Section 5. 
       Congressional and general assembly districts to be 
       consistent with federal standards; Section 6. 
       Reapportionment procedure. Reapportionment committee. 
       Reapportionment commission; Section 7. Canvass and 
       declaration of votes. Return and result to be submitted to
       both houses; Section 8. General assembly, election; 
       Section 9. Counting of votes. Return of votes; Section 10.
       Term of office; Section 11. Dual job ban; Section 12. 
       Officers. Quorum; Section 13. Powers of each house. 
505 8  Section 14. Journal. Yeas and naysSection 15. Privilege 
       from arrest. Privilege as to speech or debates; Section 
       16. Debates to be public; Section 17. Salary. 
       Transportation; Section 18. Limit on State Expenditures; 
       Article IV: Of the Executive Department; Section 1. State 
       officers, election date; Section 2. Terms of officers; 
       Section 3. Governor and lieutenant-governor voted for as 
       unit; Section 4. Counting of votes. Return of votes. 
       Canvass and declaration of votes. Choice by General 
       Assembly, when and how made; Section 5. Governor. 
       Qualifications. 
505 8  Section 6. Lieutenant-governor, qualifications. 
506    Due to publisher license, access is restricted to 
       authorised GRAIL clients only. Please contact GRAIL staff.
520    The Connecticut State Constitution is the first 
       comprehensive analysis of the Connecticut Constitution and
       its individual provisions. In it, Wesley W. Horton 
       presents a comprehensive overview of Connecticut's 
       constitutional historical development and discusses cases 
       of particular importance. Also included are a 
       bibliographical essay, table of cases, tables relating to 
       constitutional conventions and amendments, and a general 
       index, offering significant sources for further study. 
       Previously published by Greenwood, this title has been 
       brought back in to circulation by Oxford University Press 
       with. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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