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The Arizona Supreme Court and the Arizona Constitution: The First Hundred Years
Contributing authors to a special issue of the Arizona State Law Journal will participate in a panel discussion on the role that the Arizona Supreme Court has played during Arizona's first 100 years of statehood. The panel will discuss the meaning and effect of Arizona constitutional provisions that have helped to define the character of our state, and that have distinguished our constitution from the United States Constitution. Panelists will share thoughts and reflections on their articles, the history of the Arizona Constitution, and the Arizona Supreme Court's past and present approach to interpreting important Arizona constitutional provisions.
Lunch will be served.
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LocationSandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse, Jury Assembly Room (View)
401 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85003
United States
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