Texas Constitution talk:Article III, Section 56: Difference between revisions

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Smith v. State, 54 TCA 298, 113 S.W. 289 (1908) (!!closed!!)


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wrong: every law is general which operates equally upon all persons and all things upon whom it acts at all; such uniformity may often characterize a local or special law, and this must indeed be the case with every law affecting only a single person or thing
wrong: every law is general which operates equally upon all persons and all things upon whom it acts at all; such uniformity may often characterize a local or special law, and this must indeed be the case with every law affecting only a single person or thing
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Smith v. State, 54 TCA 298, 113 S.W. 289 (1908) (!!closed!!)