FLORIDA SENATE v. GRAHAM

No. 61,877.

412 So.2d 360 (1982)

The FLORIDA SENATE, Petitioner, v. The Honorable D. Robert GRAHAM, Governor of the State of Florida, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Florida.

April 6, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas W. McAliley and James R. Hubbard of Beckham & McAliley, Miami, and Neal P. Rutledge, Washington, D.C., for petitioner.

Betty J. Steffens, Gen. Counsel for Governor Graham, Tallahassee, for respondent.

Barry Richard of Roberts, Baggett, LaFace, Richard & Wiser, Tallahassee, for Fla. House of Representatives, interested party.


PER CURIAM.

The Senate of the State of Florida has filed a petition for declaratory judgment, writ of mandamus or other extraordinary relief questioning the constitutional authority of Governor D. Robert Graham to limit to less than thirty days a special apportionment session called pursuant to article III, section 16(a), Florida Constitution. The proclamation for the special apportionment session in issue in this proceeding limited the session to three days and two...

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