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Abstract
Alone among the states of the Union, Michigan has, since i85o, pr6hibited any general revision of the laws and permits only a compilation of laws in force without alteration. As practically all the neighboring states, as well as New York, from which much of the early legislatiorf of Michigan was derived, have continued to revise their statutes from time to time, it may be interesting to see why Michigan alone has thought it desirable not only to stop the practice which it followed until I85o, but to prevent effectually its legislature from ever attempting it in the future.
Recommended Citation
W L. Jenks,
History of Michigan Constitutional Provision Prohibiting a General Revision of the Laws,
19
Mich. L. Rev.
615
(1921).
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