The Nevada State Constitution: A Reference Guide

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Greenwood Press, 1993 - 182 pages


This in-depth reference analysis of the Nevada State Constitution is the first of its kind in that state's history. Michael W. Bowers provides a history of the struggles of Nevada to achieve territorial and state status and the effects of these battles on the state's constitution, intended for scholars, lawyers, and laypersons. Bowers analyzes the constitution section by section, highlighting political, historical, legal, and cultural factors that shaped the state's basic law. Reapportionment, the separation of powers, direct democracy, and civil rights and liberties are among the matters that he describes clearly in his discussion of Nevada's constitution and its amendments.

About the author (1993)

MICHAEL W. BOWERS is Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Associate Professor of Political Science at the Univerity of Nevada at Las Vegas. He specializes in public law, judicial selection, and Nevada politics and has written and published at length on these subjects.

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