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  "name": "IN RE OMNIBUS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE BILL",
  "name_abbreviation": "In re Omnibus Justice of the Peace Bill",
  "decision_date": "1919",
  "docket_number": "RESOLUTION No. 34",
  "first_page": "717",
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    "name": "Supreme Court of North Carolina"
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    "name_long": "North Carolina",
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    "opinions": [
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        "text": "RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE OPINION OF TIIE SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA.\nResolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:\nThat the Supreme Court of North Carolina be requested, if it can conveniently and properly do so, to advise the General Assembly as to the Court\u2019s interpretation of the recent amendments to the Constitution with especial reference to the question as to whether or not there is any provision in Article II, section 29, which would prohibit the General Assembly from enacting an omnibus justice of the peace bill.\nRatified this 26th day of February, A.D. 1919.\n\u2014Public Laws, 1919, p. 576.\nMESSAGE FROM THE SUPREME COURT\nTo the Honorable, the General Assembly of North Carolina:\nPursuant to S. R. 812, H. R. 1005, the Court has conferred together as to the constitutionality of the proposed \u201cOmnibus Bill\u201d for the appointment of justices of the peace in the counties throughout the State, and are of the opinion that the bill is constitutional and not in contravention of the recent amendment, Article IT, section 29, which prohibits the enactment of any local, private or special act relating to the appointment of justices of the peace, etc., but authorizes general laws regulating this and other matters contained in the section referred to.\nFebruary 27th, 1919.\nBy the Court:\nWalter Clakk, Chief Justice.\n\u2014Senate Journal, 1919, p. 327;",
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        "author": "Walter Clakk, Chief Justice."
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    "head_matter": "IN RE OMNIBUS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE BILL\n1919\nRESOLUTION No. 34"
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  "file_name": "0717-01",
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