No law shall be held unconstitutional and void by the supreme court without the concurrence of at least all but one of the judges, except in the affirmance of a judgment of the court of appeals declaring a law unconstitutional and void. Popular Science Monthly - Page 2481914Full view - About this book
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...Constitution, Article IV.— Judicial — Sec. 2. ... No law shall be held unconstitutional -and void by the Supreme Court without the concurrence of at least all but one of the judges, except in the affirmance of a judgment of the court of appeals declaring a law unconstitutional and void." .... | |
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