Arizona Preservation of Constitutional Government Amendment (2008)
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The Preservation of Constitutional Government is an initiated state statute to establish a law to grant the authority to license lawyers back to the State Legislature.
Summary
We the people of Arizona demand a maximum level of competence, extreme honesty, unyielding integrity and respect for the law from those whom are licensed to practice law. The State Bar of Arizona, under the guidance of the Supreme Court of Arizona has failed miserably to provide that level of professionalism. Therefore, we establish this law to grant the authority to license lawyers back to the State Legislature.
Support
Committee for the Preservation of Constitutional Government are listed as the sponsors of the initiative.
Opposition
no information yet
Status
The initiative has been filed with the Arizona Secretary of State and is currently in circulation.
See also
- Arizona 2008 Ballot Measures
- Arizona signature requirements
- Petition drive deadlines in 2008
- Arizona Initiative and Referendum Law
- Campaign finance requirements for Arizona ballot measures
References
- Arizona Secretary of State, 2008 ballot measures,Information about this initiative and other Arizona initiatives.


