The Virginia State Constitution /

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Author / Creator:Dinan, John, author.
Edition:Second edition.
Imprint:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2014]
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:The Oxford commentaries on the state constitutions of the United States
Oxford commentaries on the state constitutions of the United States.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11754251
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ISBN:9780199355730
0199355738
1306463718
9781306463713
9780199355723
019935572X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:The Virginia State Constitution examines constitutional amendments, court decisions, attorney general opinions, and legislative deliberations bearing on the development and interpretation of the Virginia Constitution. The book contains a detailed history of the Virginia Constitution, with particular attention to key moments in the state's constitutional development, from the 1776 Constitution through the current 1971 Constitution. The book also includes a provision-by-provision commentary on the evolution and meaning of each section of the Virginia Constitution. The second edition brings this.
Other form:Print version: Dinan, John. Virginia State Constitution. Oxford University Press, USA 2014 1306463718
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; The Virginia State Constitution; Series Page; Copyright; Contents; Series Foreword; Preface to the Second Edition; PART one The History of the Virginia Constitution; The Convention of 1776; The Convention of 1829-30; The Convention of 1850-51; The Convention of 1861; The Convention of 1864; The Convention of 1867-68; The Convention of 1901-02; The Constitutional Revision of 1928; The Limited Convention of 1945; The Limited Convention of 1956; The Constitutional Revision of 1971; PART two The Virginia Constitution and Commentary; Article I Bill of Rights.
  • Section 1 Equality and Rights of MenSection 2 People the Source of Power; Section 3 Government Instituted for Common Benefit; Section 4 No Exclusive Emoluments or Privileges; Offices not to be Hereditary; Section 5 Separation of Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Departments; Periodical Elections; Section 6 Free Elections; Consent of Governed; Section 7 Laws Should not be Suspended; Section 8 Criminal Prosecutions; Section 8-A Rights of Victims of Crime; Section 9 Prohibition of Excessive Bail and Fines, Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Suspension of Habeas Corpus, Bills of Attainde.
  • Section 10 General Warrants of Search or Seizure ProhibitedSection 11 Due Process of Law; Obligation of Contracts; Taking or Damaging of Private Property; Prohibited Discrimination; Jury; Section 12 Freedom of Speech and of the Press; Right Peaceably to Assemble, and to Petition; Section 13 Militia; Standing Armies; Military Subordinate to Civil Power; Section 14 Government Should be Uniform; Section 15 Qualities Necessary to Preservation of Free Government; Section 15-A Marriage; Section 16 Free Exercise of Religion; No Establishment of Religion.
  • Section 17 Construction of the Bill of RightsArticle II Franchise and Officers; Section 1 Qualifications of Voters; Section 2 Registration of Voters; Section 3 Method of Voting; Section 4 Powers and Duties of General Assembly; Section 5 Qualifications to hold Elective Office; Section 6 Apportionment; Section 7 Oath or Affirmation; Section 8 Electoral Boards; Registrars and Officers of Election; Section 9 Privileges of Voters During Election; Article III Division of Powers; Section 1 Departments to be Distinct; Article IV Legislature; Section 1 Legislative Power; Section 2 Senate.
  • Section 3 House of DelegatesSection 4 Qualifications of Senators and Delegates; Section 5 Compensation; Election to Civil Office of Profit; Section 6 Legislative Sessions; Section 7 Organization of General Assembly; Section 8 Quorum; Section 9 Immunity of Legislators; Section 10 Journal of Proceedings; Section 11 Enactment of Laws; Section 12 Form of Laws; Section 13 Effective Date of Laws; Section 14 Powers of General Assembly; Limitations; Section 15 General Laws; Section 16 Appropriations to Religious or Charitable Bodies; Section 17 Impeachment; Section 18 Auditor of Public Accounts.