Talk:Constitution of Colorado
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[edit]Changed "Top" to "High". Yes, the Constitution article is a very important article, but in the scope of Colo articles, the cities of Colo, the offices of state government, our famous persons, and our historic sites throughout Colo are more important to focus our editing efforts. respectfully changed.LanceBarber (talk) 05:27, 28 February 2011 (UTC)
Colorado Constitution (partial bicuit) or the whole enchilada
[edit]Is there any reason why the citizens of Colorado can not have their Constitution (in Whole) on such a respected reference site?
O = M C 4 14:11, 4 July 2012 (UTC)
- I am in the process now of preparing a version over at wikisource (Wikisource. [scan ]). Hopefully will be done sometime soon and then we can remove the entire outline section, or at least most of it. - - mathmitch7 (talk/contribs) 11:53, 23 April 2021 (UTC) . 2020 – via
- There is now a full text of the constitution, available at Wikisource.. As such, I have removed the lengthy outline on this page in favor of a short outline and a summary containing notable sections. More work definitely has to be done on this article but hopefully we are in a better place now because of it. - - mathmitch7 (talk/contribs) 21:44, 29 April 2021 (UTC) – via
Law reviews
[edit]I've looked through the whole annotated Colorado constitution as published by the state (wikisource link), and noted the following named law reviews as helpful explainers. I am putting them all here so they don't clutter the article, though in the future this is likely a good place to go to improve this article. Many of them require access to the Hein Online database, which I don't personally have access to. I also couldn't find full citation information for many of them, though what's listed is almost certainly enough:
- Haynes, Harry Neil (1933). "A New or Revised Constitution for Colorado". Dicta. 11: 303-.
- Scott, Austin W. Jr (1950). "Criminal Procedure in Colorado - A Summary; and Recommendations for Improvement". Rocky Mountain Law Review. 22: 221-.
- Scott, Austin W. Jr (1951). "Colorado Criminal Procedure - Does it Meet the Minimum Standards". Dicta. 28: 14-.
- McCarthy, John (1986). "Constitutional Law". Denver University Law Review. 63: 247-.
- Stanton, Boston H. Jr. (1988). "Constitutional Law". Denver University Law Review. 65: 499–534.
- "Constitutional Law". Denver University Law Review. 66 (4): 695–702. 1989.
- "Constitutional Law". Denver University Law Review. 67: 653–654. 1990.
- Collins, Richard B. (2007). "The Colorado Constitution in the New Century". University of Colorado Law Review. 78: 1265-.
- "The Practitioner's Guide to Amendment 41 and the Colorado Independent Ethics Commission". The Colorado Lawyer. 38: 37-. October 2009.
- Dahl, Gerald E.; Scantland, B. Brittany (2010). "Amendment 41: Ethics in Government" (PDF). The Colorado Lawyer. 39 (12): 29–39.
- Siegel, Zachary J. (2015). "Recall Me Maybe: The Corrosive Effect of Recall Elections on State Legislative Politics". University of Colorado Law Review. 86: 307-.
- "Lawyers Who Lobby: Cautions and Considerations". The Colorado Lawyer. 45: 33-. December 2016.
- Lidstone, Herrick K.; Schupbach, Jeremy (2016-12-01). "How the Colorado General Assembly Works". The Colorado Lawyer. 45 (12): 13–39.
Hope this helps folks - - mathmitch7 (talk/contribs) 12:18, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
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