Constitutional difficulties of Utah's executive branch and the need for reform

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College S. J. Quinney College of Law
Department Law
Creator Flynn, John J.
Title Constitutional difficulties of Utah's executive branch and the need for reform
Date 1966
Description Utah's constitution of 1896 has been aptly described as a "horse and buggy" constitution. Like most of her sister states, Utah adopted a constitution designed to accommodate a society accustomed to the nineteenth century pace of a horse and buggy at the very time that the industrial revolution was laying the foundation for a vastly different type of society.
Type Text
Publisher Utah Law Review
Volume 1966
Issue 2
First Page 351
Last Page 370
Subject Utah, Constitution; Executive branch
Subject LCSH Utah; Politics and Government
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Flynn, J. J. (1966). Constitutional Difficulties of Utah's Executive Branch and the Need for Reform.Utah Law Review, 1966(2), 351-70.
Rights Management (c)1966 Utah Law Review
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6kk9w9v