The Constitution of the State of California Adopted in 1879: With References to Similar Provisions in the Constitutions of Other States, and to the Decisions of the Courts of the United States, the Supreme Court of California, and the Supreme Courts of Such Other States as Have Constitutional Provisions Similar to Those of California. To which is Prefixed the Constitution of the United States and a Parallel Arrangement of the Constitutions of 1863 and 1879 |
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... Judicial power is vested in a Supreme Court and inferior Courts , to be established by Congress . Judges to hold office during good behavior . compensation not to be diminished during continuance in office . SEC . 2. - 1 . Jurisdiction ...
... Judicial power is vested in a Supreme Court and inferior Courts , to be established by Congress . Judges to hold office during good behavior . compensation not to be diminished during continuance in office . SEC . 2. - 1 . Jurisdiction ...
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... judicial , both Fed- eral and State , to be bound by oath or affir- mation to support the Constitution . no religious test shall be required as a qualifi- cation to any office . ARTICLE VII . The ratification of nine States sufficient ...
... judicial , both Fed- eral and State , to be bound by oath or affir- mation to support the Constitution . no religious test shall be required as a qualifi- cation to any office . ARTICLE VII . The ratification of nine States sufficient ...
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... others retained by the people . ARTICLE X. Powers not delegated nor prohibited to the States are re- served to the States or to the people . DESTY FED . CON . - 2 . ARTICLE XI . The judicial power not to extend to CONTENTS . 13.
... others retained by the people . ARTICLE X. Powers not delegated nor prohibited to the States are re- served to the States or to the people . DESTY FED . CON . - 2 . ARTICLE XI . The judicial power not to extend to CONTENTS . 13.
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... judicial power not to extend to actions against a State by citizen of another State , or of a foreign State . ARTICLE XII . Presidential electors to meet in their respective States . and vote by ballot for President and Vice - Presi ...
... judicial power not to extend to actions against a State by citizen of another State , or of a foreign State . ARTICLE XII . Presidential electors to meet in their respective States . and vote by ballot for President and Vice - Presi ...
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... Conviction of , Treason , Bribery , or other high Crimes and Misde- meanors . ARTICLE III . SECTION . 1. The judicial Power of 27 Art . II , Sec . 4 CONSTITUTION . Congress may vest appointment of inferior officers as they think proper.
... Conviction of , Treason , Bribery , or other high Crimes and Misde- meanors . ARTICLE III . SECTION . 1. The judicial Power of 27 Art . II , Sec . 4 CONSTITUTION . Congress may vest appointment of inferior officers as they think proper.
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