The Oklahoma state constitution /
"The Oklahoma State Constitution traces the historical formation and constitutional development of the state of Oklahoma. In it, Danny Adkison and Lisa McNair Palmer provide article-by-article commentary and analysis on the intent, politics, social and economic pressures, and the legal decision...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2011]
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Colección: | Oxford commentaries on the state constitutions of the United States.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Series Foreword; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART ONE: The History of the Oklahoma Constitution; Early Beginnings; Twin Territories; Statehood; Ratification and Elections; Constitutional Antecedents; Oklahoma's Constitution versus Other State Constitutions; Regulation of Interests; Direct Democracy; The Best Constitution; Lengthy Constitutions; Amending the Constitution; Present-Day Distrust; PART TWO: The Oklahoma Constitution and Commentary; Preamble; Article I. Federal Relations; Section 1. Supreme Law of the Land.
- Section 2. Religious Liberty-Polygamous or Plural MarriagesSection 3. Unappropriated Public Lands-Indian Lands-Jurisdiction of United States; Section 4. Territorial Debts and Liabilities; Section 5. Public Schools; Section 6. Right of Suffrage; Article II. Bill of Rights; Introduction; Section 1. Political Power-Purpose of Government-Alteration or Reformation; Section 2. Inherent Rights; Section 3. Right of Assembly and Petition; Section 4. Interference with Right of Suffrage; Section 5. Public Money or Property-Use for Sectarian Purposes.
- Section 6. Courts of Justice Open-Remedies for Wrongs-Sale, Denial or DelaySection 7. Due Process of Law; Section 8. Right to Bail-Exceptions; Section 9. Excessive Bail or Fines-Cruel or Unusual Punishment; Section 10. Habeas Corpus-Suspension; Section 11. Officers-Personal Attention to Duties-Intoxication; Section 12. Officers of United States or Other States-Ineligibility to Office; Section 13. Imprisonment for Debt; Section 14. Military Subordinate to Civil Authorities-Quartering without Owner's Consent; Section 15. Bills of Attainder-Ex Post Facto Laws-Obligation of Contracts-Forfeitures.
- Section 16. TreasonSection 17. Indictment or Information-Preliminary Examination-Prosecution in Courts Not of Record; Section 18. Grand Jury; Section 19. Trial by Jury; Section 20. Rights of Accused in Criminal Cases; Section 21. Self-Incrimination-Double Jeopardy; Section 22. Liberty of Speech and Press-Truth as Evidence in Prosecution for Libel; Section 23. Private Property-Taking or Damaging for Private Use; Section 24. Private Property-Public Use-Character of Use a Judicial Question; Section 25. Contempt-Definition-Jury Trial-Hearing; Section 26. Bearing Arms-Carrying Weapons.
- Section 27. Witnesses Not Excused from Testifying-Immunity from ProsecutionSection 28. Corporate Records, Books and Files; Section 29. Transportation out of State; Section 30. Unreasonable Searches or Seizures-Warrants, Issuance of; Section 31. State-Engagement in Occupation or Business; Section 32. Perpetuities-Monopolies-Primogeniture-Entailments; Section 33. Effect of Enumeration of Rights; Section 34. Rights of Victims; Article III. Suffrage; Section 1. Qualifications of Electors; Section 2. State Elections Board-Creation-Membership.