References

Cases
  1. Daly v. Beery, 45 N.D. 287 (1920)
  2. State ex rel. Mason v. Baker, 69 N.D. 488 (1939)
  3. Langer v. Olson, 44 N.D. 614, 640 (N.D. 1920) (Robinson, J., dissenting) (discussing 4/5 majority requirement)
  4. City of Bismarck v. Materi, 177 N.W.2d 530, 537 (N.D. 1970) (discussing application to ordinances)
  5. Bismarck Pub. Sch. Dist. No. 1 v. State, 511 N.W.2d 247, 250 (N.D. 1994)
  6. N. Dakota State Bd. of Higher Educ. v. Jaeger, 2012 ND 64, ¶ 2
  7. MKB Mgmt. Corp. v. Burdick, 2014 ND 197, ¶ 1
Parallel Provisions
  1. Nebr. Const. art. V, sec. 2 (“The Supreme Court shall consist of seven judges. . . . No legislative act shall be held unconstitutional except by the concurrence of five judges.”)
Scholarly Works
  1. Mauro Arturo Rivera León, Supermajorities in Constitutional Courts (2024)
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