Feb. 14, 1912 it became the 48th state.
yes it does.The date April 20 was when the Constitution was established
Scotland has no written constitution.
The French state (France) was first cited in 843, (called Francie occidentale as the heirs of Charlemagne dismembered his empire) but the current constitution is from 1958 (5th republic)
The Constitution
1924
* The Arizona Supreme Court * The Arizona Court of Appeals * The Superior Court of each county.
yes it does.The date April 20 was when the Constitution was established
January 1, 1901
Yes it Does. Like any other State in the U.S its constitution is like most but not the same.
The constitution was established by the 13 States that were party to the Articles of Confederation.
The federal courts were established by the Constitution. They were established under Article III of the U.S. Constitution which was written by the framers.
proposed constitution for the territory of arizona
There is no "Marbury v. Arizona" case; it seems you may be conflating two separate legal concepts. "Marbury v. Madison" is a landmark Supreme Court case from 1803 that established the principle of judicial review in the United States, allowing courts to invalidate laws that conflict with the Constitution. Arizona may refer to a different case, such as "Miranda v. Arizona," which established rights for individuals in police custody. If you meant a specific amendment related to Arizona, please clarify.
The Official State Seal of Arizona was approved in the Arizona Constitution in 1911.
The latest French constitution established the Fifth Republic, in 1958.
The Arizona Constitution gives a 50% tax break automatically to all corporations with 250 or more employees.