LEVITT v. MAYNARD

No. 5043.

104 N.H. 243 (1962)

ALBERT LEVITT v. WILLIAM MAYNARD, Attorney General & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided July 16, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert Levitt, pro se and Maurice M. Blodgett (Mr. Levitt orally), for the plaintiff.

William Maynard, Attorney General and Alexander J. Kalinski, Assistant Attorney General (Mr. Kalinski orally), for the defendants.


KENISON, C. J.

The plaintiff seeks a declaratory judgment that the apportionment of senatorial districts by the method provided in the State Constitution and the manner provided by Laws 1961, c. 273 is unconstitutional, and in particular in violation of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Procedurally we pause only momentarily. "For more than half a century pleading and procedure in this jurisdiction has...

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