The Maryland state constitution : a reference guide
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The Maryland state constitution : a reference guide
(Reference guides to the state constitutions of the United States / G. Alan Tarr, series editor, no. 41)
Praeger, 2006
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [369]-376) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In its history, Maryland has had four constitutions. Each was adopted by a constitutional convention that was, at least in some regard, not permitted under the previous form of government. The first Maryland Constitution was adopted in 1776 by a self-proclaimed convention that was also the de facto government of the state. The second constitution was adopted in 1851 principally to reapportion the state legislature. In 1864, the third constitution was adopted and was concerned primarily with the issues of the Civil War-emancipation and preservation of the Union. The fourth constitution was adopted in 1867, soon after the Civil War and the changes made served largely to repudiate the 1864 constitution. The 1867 constitution continues in force but has been significantly amended particularly in response to the defeated constitutional convention of 1967. This history, along with an analysis of each provision of the Maryland Constitution are covered within.
目次
- Series Foreword by G. Alan Tarr
- Foreword by Judge Robert L. Karwacki
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- The Constitutional History of Maryland
- The Maryland Constitution of 1776
- The Maryland Constitution of 1850-1851
- The Maryland Constitution of 1864
- The Maryland Constitution of 1867
- The Proposed Maryland Constitution of 1967-1968
- Maryland Constitution and Commentary
- Declaration of Rights
- Article I: Elective Franchise
- Article II: Executive Department
- Article III: Legislative Department
- Article IV: Judicial Department
- Article V: Attorney-General and State's Attorneys
- Article VI: Treasury Department
- Article VII: Sundry Officers
- Article VIII: Education
- Article IX: Militia and Military Affairs. Article X: Labor and Agriculture
- Article XI: City of Baltimore
- Article XI-A: Local Legislation
- Article XI-B: City of Baltimore--Land Development and Redevelopment
- Article XI-C: Off-Street Parking
- Article XI-D: Port Development
- Article XI-E: Municipal Corporations
- Article XI-F: Home Rule for Code Counties
- Article XI-G: City of Baltimore--Residential Rehabilitation and Commercial Financing Loans
- Article XI-H: City of Baltimore--Residential Financing Loans
- Article XI-I: City of Baltimore--Industrial Financing Loans
- Article XII: Public Works
- Article XIII: New Counties
- Article XIV: Amendments to the Constitution
- Article XV: Miscellaneous
- Article XVI: The Referendum
- Article XVII: Quadrennial Elections
- Article XVIII: Provisions of Limited Duration
- Bibliographical Essay
- Tables of Cases
- Index.
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