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 * Article I: Rights and Privileges
 * Liberty
 * Property ownership
 * Religious Freedom
 * Religious Equality
 * Freedom of the Press; Freedom of Speech
 * Limitations on searches and seizures
 * Right of a speedy and public trial
 * Banning of double jeopardy
 * Freedom to bail
 * Military subordination to civil powers
 * Right to unionize
 * Article II: Elections and Suffrage, Section I
 * Layout of General Elections
 * Rules for questions on ballots
 * Requirements for Suffrage
 * 18 years of age
 * Resident of State and County 30 days
 * Absentee Ballots
 * Legislature's right to remove a person's suffrage
 * Article II, Section II
 * Organization of the New Jersey Redistricting Commission (NJRC)
 * 13 members to be appointed by specific authority figures
 * Qualifications for the one independent member
 * Rules regarding the NJRC and their hearings
 * Article III: Distribution of the Powers of Government
 * Creates 3 branches of government:legislative, executive, and judicial
 * Banning of any persons to execute any powers belonging to a different branch
 * Article IV: Legislative, Section I
 * Powers to be rested in the New Jersey Senate and New Jersey General Assembly
 * Requirements to be a senator
 * Legislature's Term of Office description
 * Powers of Governor to call special sessions of Legislature
 * Article IV, Section II
 * Distribution of Senators to Senate districts
 * Election of Senators
 * Term of Office of Senators
 * Distribution of members of the General Assembly
 * Term of Office for members of the General Assembly
 * Article IV, Section III
 * Establishment of an Apportionment Committee
 * Distribution of positions among specific authority figures
 * Article IV, Section IV
 * Filling of Vacancies in legislature
 * Powers of houses of legislature
 * Passage of bills through legislature
 * Pay of members of legislature
 * Article II, Section V
 * Another public office may not be held by members of legislature
 * Article IV, Section VI
 * Powers of Legislature
 * Creation of revenue-raising bills
 * Creation of Zoning laws
 * Creation of a public highway, parkway, airport, or place
 * Local governments may assume power of legislature in time of emergency
 * Article IV, Section VII
 * No divorce may be granted by legislature
 * Regulations regarding the registration of gambling
 * Legalization of organizations to engage in "games of chance", prize-awarding, etc.
 * Legalization of legislature-enacted State Lotteries
 * Legislature's authority over Atlantic City casinos
 * Legalization of horse racing
 * Legislature shall not pass ex post facto laws
 * Legislature shall not pass omnibus laws
 * Other rules regarding laws
 * Types of laws legislature may pass
 * Article IV, Section VIII
 * Oath of members of legislature
 * Article V: Executive, Section I
 * Powers to be rested in the governor
 * Requirements to be a governor
 * Governors may not hold any other positions
 * Term of Office for a governor
 * Regulations regarding vacancy of office
 * Powers of the governor
 * Governor's powers to veto or approve
 * Article V, Section II
 * Governor's power to pardon
 * Law-granted parole
 * Article V, Section III
 * Layout of militia
 * Article V, Section IV
 * Layout and regulations regarding principal departments
 * Powers of the Governor to appoint a Secretary of State, Attorney General, and Lieutenant-Governor
 * Governor's power to investigate conduct of any employee or officer
 * Rules regarding the announcement and passage of regulation
 * Article VI: Judicial, Section I
 * Powers rested in the New Jersey Supreme Court, New Jersey Superior Court, and other bodies of jurisprudence
 * Powers may be altered, established, or abolished by law
 * Article VI, Section II
 * Layout of the Supreme and Superior Court
 * Supreme Court has power over the practice of law and justice, and disciplines of the persons admitted
 * Article VI, Section III
 * Regulations regarding the Superior Court
 * Divisions of Superior Court
 * Appellate
 * Law
 * Chancery
 * Article VI, Section IV
 * (Repealed)
 * Article VI, Section V
 * In capital causes, or in causes of dissent of the Appellate Division, Appeals go to the Supreme Court
 * Appeals originating from either the law or chancery division may be taken to the appellate division
 * Article VI, Section VI
 * Governor's power to appoint the chief justice, and any assistant justices; of the Supreme, Superior, and Inferior courts
 * Requirements to be a judge (Superior Court) or justice (Supreme Court)
 * Judge and Justices term of office
 * Regulation regarding impeachment of judges and justices
 * Payment of judges and justices
 * Judge's/Justice's singular imployment
 * Article VI, Section VII
 * Powers of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
 * Article VI, Section VIII
 * Regulations regarding judicial employees of the state
 * Phrasing of types of costs
 * Article VII, Section I
 * Officer's oath to perform his duties
 * Regulations regarding pay and promotions of employees of the state
 * Responsibilities and term of office of the State Auditor
 * Article VII, Section II
 * Nomination of county prosecutors
 * Regulation regarding the election of County sherrifs, surrogates, and clerks
 * Article VII, Section III
 * Liability of Impeachment
 * Article VIII: Taxation and Finance, Section I
 * Assessment of property for taxation
 * Legislature's power to enact laws regarding the value of parcels of land
 * Regulations regarding tax exemption
 * Regulations regarding tax deductions for military service
 * Regulations regarding tax deductions for seniors on Social Security
 * Legislature's right to enacting a homestead statue
 * Legislature's right to allowing municipalities to distribute tax exemptions on buildings needing rehabilitation
 * Article VIII, Section II
 * No loans may be made from the credit of the State
 * Appropriation of moneys approved by law
 * Regulation regarding appropriation of money
 * Regulation regarding the budget and State debt and liabilities
 * Addition of a tax on motor vehicle fuel
 * Regulations regarding the use of revenue obtained from the motor vehicle fuel
 * Addition of moneys obtained through the Corporate Business Tax Act into the General Fund
 * Regulation on money spent to regarding hazardous waste facilities and the removal of the products therein
 * Regulation regarding appropriation of money to reducing air pollution
 * Appropriation of money from the Sales and Use Tax Act into the General Fund
 * Regulation regarding use of the money obtain from the Sales and Use Tax Act
 * Article VIII, Section III
 * Redevelopment and Clearance of blighted areas (eminent domain)
 * Regulation regarding municipal, public, and private company's use of that land
 * Regulation regarding the banning of donations of property given by the state or municipalities
 * Article VIII, Section IV
 * Public School System
 * Regulation regarding the appropriation of money to the public schools
 * School bus system
 * Article VIII, Section V
 * Protection of tidal lands
 * Article IX: Amendments, Section I
 * Senator's/member of the General Assembly's right to propose new Amendments
 * Regulations regarding the proposed amendment's distribution to the houses and announce to the public
 * Article X: General Provisions, Section I
 * Regulations regarding the use of the Great Seal
 * Regulations regarding uniformality in words at the end of indictments and commissions
 * Phrasing that "people" or any personal pronoun refers to both sexes
 * Date of adoption of this document
 * Article XI: Schedule, Section I
 * Replacement of the old State Constitution (1844)
 * Legislature's duty to render the constitution effective
 * Article XI, Section II
 * Regulation regarding a change in a senator's term of office, and how it is to be handled
 * Article XI, Section III
 * The adoption of this constitution shall not effect the tenure or term of office of any person then holding public office
 * Legislature's duty to allocate executive and administrative offices within the principal departments
 * Article XI, Section IV
 * Governor's duty to appoint new Supreme Court justices
 * Regulation regarding the promotion of judges from Court of Errors and Appeals to Superior Court
 * Promotion of judges of the Court of Common Pleas to County Courts
 * Abolishment of Court of Chancery, current Supreme Court, Prerogative Court, and the Court of Errors and Appeals
 * Regulation regarding transfer of duties and employees from certain minor courts to the County Courts '
 * The Supreme Court's governance over County Courts
 * Transfer of all Advisory Masters from courts abolished to the Superior Court
 * Transfer of all cases in courts abolished to other courts
 * Transfer of powers of courts abolished to the Superior or Supreme Court
 * Transfer of officials of the Court of Chancery to similar positions in the Superior Court
 * Regulation regarding judicial expenditures
 * Article XI, Section V
 * Allocation of Senators among Senate Districts
 * Establishment of an Apportionment Committee to allocate Assembly Districts
 * Regulation regarding the possible failure of the Apportionment Committee
 * Article XI, Section VI
 * Abolishment of the County Courts
 * Transfer of powers to the Superior Court
 * Transfer of members of the County Courts to the Superior Court
 * Transfer of surrogates to the Chancery Division of the Superior Court
 * Article XI, Section VII
 * Regulation regarding a vacancy of the office of the Governor
 * Regulation regarding the filling of the aforementioned vacancy