Series Foreword by Lawrence Friedman
Preface
Part One: History of the Colorado Constitution
Part Two: The Colorado Constitution and Commentary
Article I: Boundaries
Article II: Bill of Rights
Article III: Distribution of Powers
Article IV: Executive Department
Article V: Legislative Department
Article VI: Judicial Department
Article VII: Suffrage and Elections
Article VIII: State Institutions
Article IX: Education
Article X: Revenue
Article XI: Public Indebtedness
Article XII: Officers
Article XIII: Impeachments
Article XIV: Counties
Article XV: Corporations
Article XVI: Mining and Irrigation
Article XVII: Militia
Article XVIII: Miscellaneous
Article XIX: Amendments
Article XX: Home Rule Cities and Towns
Article XXI: Recall from Office
Article XXII: Intoxicating Liquor
Article XXIII: Publication of Legal Advertising
Article XXIV: Old Age Pensions
Article XXV: Public Utilities
Article XXVI: Nuclear Detonations
Article XXVII: Great Outdoors Colorado
Article XXVIII: Campaign and Political Finance
Article XXIX: Ethics in Government
Schedule
Bibliographical essay
Table of cases
Index
About the authors
Richard Collins is Professor of Law at the University of Colorado
Law School in Boulder, CO. He has spent fifteen years practicing
Indian law. Professor Collins has written and lectured on such
topics as the religion clauses and their relationship to Indian
Tribes, the Commerce Clause, and ballot initiatives and
referendums.
Dale Oesterle is the J. Gilbert Reese Chair in Contract Law at Ohio
State University Moritz College of Law and was formerly the Monfort
Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Colorado in
Boulder.
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