The Washington State Constitution: A Reference GuideProviding a useful starting point for practitioners and others interested in working with Washington's basic legal document, this original reference work describes each article and each section of the State Constitution in turn, outlining the historical background of the section, its predecessors or relatives in the U.S. or other state constitutions, and key interpretive cases. The Introduction, written by retired State Supreme Court Justice Robert F. Utter, describes the increasing interest in state constitutions during the past quarter-century and outlines how federal courts have come to rely on Washington State's constitution as an independent source of rights protections. The article of the Constitution described at greatest length is Article I, the declaration of Rights. It contains 35 sections covering religious freedom, protection of speech and privacy, the right to bear arms, rights of the accused, a prohibition of a standing army, and many other provisions. Of the remaining 31 articles, many have their origins in other state constitutions, particularly those of western states, while a few sections are unique in their language. The paramount duty clause of the education article is an example of language that originated first in Washington, although it has cousins in other state constitutions that entrench the concept of common schools that spread throughout the nation after 1830. |
Τι λένε οι χρήστες - Σύνταξη κριτικής
Περιεχόμενα
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SECTION 3 Personal Rights | 9 |
SECTION 4 Right of Petition and Assemblage | 10 |
SECTION 5 Freedom of Speech | 11 |
SECTION 2 School Elections Franchise How Extended | 114 |
SECTION 4 Residence Contingencies Affecting | 115 |
SECTION 7 Registration | 116 |
SECTION 8 Elections Time of Holding | 117 |
Revenue and Taxation | 118 |
SECTION 2 Limitation on Levies | 121 |
SECTION 3 Taxation of Federal Agencies and Property | 123 |
SECTION 4 No Surrender of Power or Suspension of Tax on Corporate Property | 124 |
SECTION 6 Oaths Mode of Administering | 12 |
SECTION 8 Irrevocable Privilege Franchise or Immunity Prohibited | 14 |
SECTION 10 Administration of Justice | 16 |
SECTION 11 Religious Freedom | 17 |
SECTION 12 Special Privileges and Immunities Prohibited | 18 |
SECTION 13 Habeas Corpus | 19 |
SECTION 14 Excessive Bail Fines and Punishments | 20 |
SECTION 15 Convictions Effect of | 21 |
SECTION 16 Eminent Domain | 22 |
SECTION 17 Imprisonment for Debt | 23 |
SECTION 18 Military Power Limitation of | 24 |
SECTION 20 Bail When Authorized | 25 |
SECTION 21 Trial by Jury | 26 |
SECTION 22 Rights of the Accused | 27 |
SECTION 23 Bill of Attainder Ex Post Facto Law Etc | 29 |
SECTION 24 Right to Bear Arms | 30 |
SECTION 25 Prosecution by Information | 32 |
SECTION 27 Treason Defined Etc | 33 |
SECTION 28 Hereditary Privileges Abolished | 34 |
SECTION 30 Rights Reserved | 35 |
SECTION 31 Standing Army | 36 |
SECTION 33 Recall of Elective Officers | 37 |
SECTION 34 Same | 38 |
SECTION 35 Victims of Crimes Rights | 39 |
Legislative Department | 40 |
SECTION 1a Initiative and Referendum Signatures Required | 44 |
SECTION 3 The Census | 45 |
SECTION 7 Qualifications of Legislators | 46 |
SECTION 9 Rules of Procedure | 47 |
SECTION 12 Sessions When Duration | 48 |
SECTION 14 Same Federal or Other Office | 49 |
SECTION 15 Vacancies in Legislature and in Partisan County Elective Office | 50 |
SECTION 16 Privileges from Arrest | 51 |
SECTION 17 Freedom of Debate | 52 |
SECTION 20 Origin and Amendment of Bills | 53 |
SECTION 21 Yeas and Nays | 54 |
SECTION 24 Lotteries and Divorce | 55 |
SECTION 26 Suits against the State | 56 |
SECTION 27 Elections Viva Voce Vote | 57 |
SECTION 29 Convict Labor | 59 |
SECTION 30 Bribery or Corrupt Solicitation | 60 |
SECTION 33 Ownership of Lands by Aliens Prohibited Exceptions | 61 |
SECTION 36 When Bills Must Be Introduced | 62 |
SECTION 38 Limitation on Amendments | 63 |
SECTION 39 Free Transportation to Public Officer Prohibited | 64 |
SECTION 41 Laws Effective Date Initiative Referendum Amendment or Repeal | 65 |
SECTION 42 Governmental Continuity during Emergency Periods | 66 |
SECTION 43 Redistricting | 67 |
The Executive | 70 |
SECTION 2 Governor Term of Office | 71 |
SECTION 5 General Duties of Governor | 72 |
SECTION 7 Extra Legislative Sessions | 73 |
SECTION 8 CommanderinChief | 74 |
SECTION 9 Pardoning Power | 75 |
SECTION 11 Remission of Fines and Forfeitures | 76 |
SECTION 12 Veto Powers | 78 |
SECTION 13 Vacancy in Appointive Office | 80 |
SECTION 14 Salary | 81 |
SECTION 16 Lieutenant Governor Duties and Salary | 82 |
SECTION 18 Seal | 83 |
SECTION 20 State Auditor Duties and Salary | 84 |
SECTION 22 Superintendent of Public Instruction Duties and Salary | 85 |
SECTION 23 Commissioner of Public Lands Compensation | 86 |
SECTION 25 Qualifications Compensation Offices Which May Be Abolished | 88 |
The Judiciary | 89 |
SECTION 2 Supreme Court | 90 |
SECTION 3 Election and Terms of Supreme Judges | 91 |
SECTION 3a Retirement of Supreme Court and Superior Court Judges | 92 |
SECTION 5 Superior Court Election of Judges Terms of Etc | 93 |
SECTION 6 Jurisdiction of Superior Courts | 94 |
SECTION 7 Exchange of Judges Judge Pro Tempore | 95 |
SECTION 8 Absence of Judicial Officer | 96 |
SECTION 10 Justices of the Peace | 97 |
SECTION 11 Courts of Record | 98 |
SECTION 14 Salaries of Supreme and Superior Court Judges | 99 |
SECTION 16 Charging Juries | 100 |
SECTION 19 Judges May Not Practice Law | 101 |
SECTION 22 Clerk of the Supreme Court | 102 |
SECTION 25 Reports of Superior Court Judges | 103 |
SECTION 28 Oath of Judges | 104 |
SECTION 30 Court of Appeals | 105 |
Impeachment | 108 |
Elections and Elective Rights | 111 |
SECTION 1a Voter Qualifications for Presidential Elections | 113 |
SECTION 7 Annual Statement | 125 |
SECTION 10 Retired Persons Property Tax Exemption | 126 |
State County and Municipal Indebtedness | 128 |
SECTION 2 Powers Extended in Certain Cases | 132 |
SECTION 3 Special Indebtedness How Authorized | 133 |
SECTION 4 Moneys Disbursed Only by Appropriations | 134 |
SECTION 5 Credit Not to Be Loaned | 135 |
SECTION 7 Credit Not to Be Loaned | 138 |
SECTION 8 Port Expenditures Industrial Development Promotion | 141 |
SECTION 9 State Building Authority | 142 |
SECTION 10 Energy Water or Stormwater or Sewer Services Conservation Assistance | 143 |
SECTION 11 Agricultural Commodity Assessments Development Promotion and Hosting | 144 |
Education | 145 |
SECTION 2 Public School System | 147 |
SECTION 3 Funds for Support | 149 |
SECTION 4 Sectarian Control or Influence Prohibited | 151 |
SECTION 5 Loss of Permanent Fund to Become State Debt | 153 |
Militia | 155 |
SECTION 1 Who Liable to Military Duty | 156 |
SECTION 3 Soldiers Home | 157 |
SECTION 4 Public Arms | 158 |
County City and Township Organization | 159 |
SECTION 2 County Seats Location and Removal | 160 |
SECTION 4 County Government and Township Organization | 161 |
SECTION 5 County Government | 164 |
SECTION 6 Vacancies in Township Precinct or Road District Office | 165 |
SECTION 8 Salaries and Limitation Affecting | 166 |
SECTION 10 Incorporation of Municipalities | 167 |
SECTION 11 Police and Sanitary Regulations | 168 |
SECTION 12 Assessment and Collection of Taxes in Municipalities | 169 |
SECTION 15 Deposit of Public Funds | 170 |
Corporations Other Than Municipal | 173 |
SECTION 2 Existing Charters | 174 |
SECTION 3 Existing Charters Not to Be Extended Nor Forfeiture Remitted | 175 |
SECTION 5 Term Corporation Defined Right to Sue and Be Sued | 176 |
SECTION 6 Limitation upon Issuance of Stock | 177 |
SECTION 8 Alienation of Franchise Not to Release Liabilities | 178 |
SECTION 9 State Not to Loan Its Credit or Subscribe for Stock | 179 |
SECTION 11 Stockholder Liability | 180 |
SECTION 12 Receiving Deposits by Bank after Insolvency | 181 |
SECTION 13 Common Carriers Regulation of | 182 |
SECTION 14 Prohibition against Combinations by Carriers Repealed | 183 |
SECTION 16 Prohibition against Consolidating of Competing Lines | 184 |
SECTION 17 Rolling Stock Personalty for Purpose of Taxation | 185 |
SECTION 19 Telegraph and Telephone Companies | 187 |
SECTION 20 Prohibition against Free Transportation for Public Officers | 188 |
State Institutions | 190 |
Seat of Government | 192 |
SECTION 2 Change of State Capital | 193 |
SECTION 3 Restrictions on Appropriations for Capitol Buildings | 194 |
Harbors and Tide Waters | 195 |
SECTION 2 Leasing and Maintenance of Wharves Docks Etc | 196 |
School and Granted Lands | 199 |
SECTION 1 Disposition of | 200 |
SECTION 2 Manner and Terms of Sale | 201 |
SECTION 4 How Much May Be Offered in Certain Cases Platting of | 202 |
Tidelands | 204 |
State Seal | 210 |
Exemptions | 212 |
Public Health and Vital Statistics | 214 |
Water and Water Rights | 216 |
Legislative Apportionment | 218 |
SECTION 2 Apportionment of Representatives | 219 |
Amendments | 221 |
SECTION 3 Submission to the People | 222 |
Boundaries | 224 |
Jurisdiction | 226 |
Compact with the United States | 228 |
Schedule | 230 |
SECTION 4 Recognizances | 231 |
SECTION 8 Change of Courts Transfer of Causes | 232 |
SECTION 10 Probate Court Transfer of | 233 |
SECTION 14 Duration of Term of Certain Officers | 234 |
SECTION 18 Ballot | 235 |
Compensation of State Officers | 237 |
Investments of Public Pension and Retirement Funds | 239 |
Compensation of Public Officers | 241 |
Sex EqualityRights and Responsibilities | 242 |
Special Revenue Financing | 245 |
Note on Sources | 249 |
Bibliography | 251 |
Table of Cases | 257 |
Index | 275 |