Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 28: Difference between revisions

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* ''Mauzy v. Legislative Redistricting Board'', 471 S.W.2d 570, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=709728801747561998#p574 574] (Tex. 1971) ("An apportionment which is invalid, for whatever reason, is no apportionment; and the Board's duty to proceed with apportioning the state into representative districts accrued when the regular session adjourned on May 31, 1971 without having enacted a valid apportionment statute. Inasmuch as we have held that the Board must apportion, we do not have before us and may not decide whether a special session of the Legislature could apportion if the power did not reside in the Board or if the Board's own scheme were declared invalid.")
* ''Mauzy v. Legislative Redistricting Board'', 471 S.W.2d 570, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=709728801747561998#p574 574] (Tex. 1971) ("An apportionment which is invalid, for whatever reason, is no apportionment; and the Board's duty to proceed with apportioning the state into representative districts accrued when the regular session adjourned on May 31, 1971 without having enacted a valid apportionment statute. Inasmuch as we have held that the Board must apportion, we do not have before us and may not decide whether a special session of the Legislature could apportion if the power did not reside in the Board or if the Board's own scheme were declared invalid.")
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