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December 1, 1970.
December 1, 1970.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Leonard, Leonard, Prolman & Prunier and Edward A. Jordan (Mr. David M. Prolman orally), for the plaintiff.
Warren B. Rudman, Attorney General, and W. Michael Dunn, Assistant Attorney General (Mr. Dunn orally), for the defendant.
Henry C. Newell, as amicus curiae pro se.
Laurier Lamontagne and certain other members of the Senate, as amici curiae, pro se.
Romeo R. deBlois and certain other members of the House of Representatives, as amici curiae, pro se.
Wadleigh, Starr, Peters, Dunn & Kohls and William C. Tucker (Mr. Tucker orally), for S.P.A.C.E. as amicus curiae.
Supreme Court of New Hampshire.
LAMPRON, J.
Petition for a declaratory judgment that a proposed amendment to our New Hampshire Constitution submitted as Question No. 7 at the 1968 biennial election was not duly adopted because of certain irregularities in its proposal by the Senate and House of Representatives in violation of article 100, part II, of the Constitution. The question appeared on the ballot as follows: "Do you favor amending the Constitution...
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