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100 1  Elison, Larry M.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n00085745 
245 14 The Montana state constitution /|cLarry M. Elison and 
       Fritz Snyder ; foreword by Marc Racicot. 
264  1 Oxford ;|aNew York :|bOxford University Press,|c[2011] 
264  4 |c©2011 
300    1 online resource (xvi, 263 pages). 
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490 1  The Oxford commentaries on the state constitutions of the 
       United States 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-242) and 
       index. 
505 0  Cover; Contents; Series Foreword; Foreword; Preface; PART 
       ONE: The History of the Montana Constitution; PART TWO: 
       The Montana Constitution and Commentary; Preamble; Article
       I: Compact with the United States; Article II: Declaration
       of Rights; Section 1. Popular Sovereignty; Section 2. Self
       -Government; Section 3. Inalienable Rights; Section 4. 
       Individual Dignity; Section 5. Freedom of Religion; 
       Section 6. Freedom of Assembly; Section 7. Freedom of 
       Speech, Expression, and Press; Section 8. Right of 
       Participation; Section 9. Right to Know; Section 10. Right
       of Privacy. 
505 8  Section 11. Searches and SeizuresSection 12. Right to Bear
       Arms; Section 13. Right of Suffrage; Section 14. Adult 
       Rights; Section 15. Rights of Persons Not Adults; Section 
       16. The Administration of Justice; Section 17. Due Process
       of Law; Section 18. State Subject to Suit; Section 19. 
       Habeas Corpus; Section 20. Initiation of Proceedings; 
       Section 21. Bail; Section 22. Excessive Sanctions; Section
       23. Detention; Section 24. Rights of the Accused; Section 
       25. Self-Incrimination and Double Jeopardy; Section 26. 
       Trial by Jury; Section 27. Imprisonment for Debt. 
505 8  Section 28. Criminal Justice Policy-Rights of the 
       ConvictedSection 29. Eminent Domain; Section 30. Treason 
       and Descent of Estates; Section 31. Ex Post Facto, 
       Obligation of Contracts, and Irrevocable Privileges; 
       Section 32. Civilian Control of the Military; Section 33. 
       Importation of Armed Persons; Section 34. Unenumerated 
       Rights; Section 35. Servicemen, Servicewomen, and 
       Veterans; Article III: General Government; Section 1. 
       Separation of Powers; Section 2. Continuity of Government;
       Section 3. Oath of Office; Section 4. Initiative; Section 
       5. Referendum; Section 6. Elections. 
505 8  Section 7. Number of ElectorsSection 8. Prohibition; 
       Section 9. Gambling; Article IV: Suffrage and Elections; 
       Section 1. Ballot; Section 2. Qualified Elector; Section 
       3. Elections; Section 4. Eligibility for Public Office; 
       Section 5. Result of Elections; Section 6. Privilege from 
       Arrest; Section 7. Ballot Issues-Challenges-Elections; 
       Section 8. Limitation on Terms of Office; Article V: The 
       Legislature; Section 1. Power and Structure; Section 2. 
       Size; Section 3. Election and Terms; Section 4. 
       Qualifications; Section 5. Compensation; Section 6. 
       Sessions; Section 7. Vacancies. 
505 8  Section 8. ImmunitySection 9. Disqualification; Section 
       10. Organization and Procedure; Section 11. Bills; Section
       12. Local and Special Legislation; Section 13. 
       Impeachment; Section 14. Districting and Apportionment; 
       Article VI: The Executive; Section 1. Officer; Section 2. 
       Election; Section 3. Qualifications; Section 4. Duties; 
       Section 5. Compensation; Section 6. Vacancy in Office; 
       Section 7. 20 Departments; Section 8. Appointing Power; 
       Section 9. Budget and Messages; Section 10. Veto Power; 
       Section 11. Special Session; Section 12. Pardons; Section 
       13. Militia; Section 14. Succession. 
505 8  Section 15. Information for Governor. 
506    Due to publisher license, access is restricted to 
       authorised GRAIL clients only. Please contact GRAIL staff.
520    Montana's state constitution was created during the early 
       1970s. Progressive, innovative and pragmatic, it combines 
       a strong concern for individual rights, personal liberty, 
       and individual dignity while seeking to keep government 
       open and responsive to the will of the people of Montana. 
       It also stresses rights to a clean and healthful 
       environment. The Montana State Constitution is the first 
       reference guide to offer an in-depth analysis of the 
       state's constitutional history. In it, Larry Elison and 
       Fritz Snyder provide the text of the constitution, its 
       meaning, and its legal interpretations. It. 
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