NEBRASKA CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE I
BILL OF RIGHTS
Art. I §1 | STATEMENT OF RIGHTS
Art. I §2 | SLAVERY PROHIBITED
Art. I §3 | DUE PROCESS OF LAW; EQUAL PROTECTION
Art. I §4 | RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Art. I §5 | FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND PRESS
Art. I §6 | TRIAL BY JURY
Art. I §7 | SEARCH AND SEIZURE
Art. I §8 | HABEAS CORPUS
Art. I §9 | BAIL; FINES; IMPRISONMENT; CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT
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Art. I §10 | PRESENTMENT OR INDICTMENT BY GRAND JURY; INFORMATION
Art. I §11 | RIGHTS OF ACCUSED
Art. I §12 | EVIDENCE AGAINST SELF; DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Art. I §13 | JUSTICE ADMINISTERED WITHOUT DELAY; LEGISLATURE; AUTHORIZATION TO ENFORCE MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION
Art. I §14 | TREASON
Art. I §15 | PENALTIES; CORRUPTION OF BLOOD; TRANSPORTING OUT OF STATE PROHIBITED
Art. I §16 | BILL OF ATTAINDER; RETROACTIVE LAWS; CONTRACTS; SPECIAL PRIVILEGES
Art. I §17 | MILITARY SUBORDINATE
Art. I §18 | SOLDIERS QUARTERS
Art. I §19 | RIGHT OF PEACEABLE ASSEMBLY AND TO PETITION GOVERNMENT
Art. I §20 | IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT PROHIBITED
Art. I §21 | PRIVATE PROPERTY COMPENSATED FOR
Art. I §22 | ELECTIONS TO BE FREE; IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED
(2) Before casting a ballot in any election, a qualified voter shall present valid photographic identification in a manner specified by the Legislature to ensure the preservation of an individual’s rights under this Constitution and the Constitution of the United States.
Art. I §23 | CAPITAL CASES; RIGHT OF DIRECT APPEAL; EFFECT; OTHER CASES; RIGHT OF APPEAL
Art. I §24 | REPEALED 1990. LAWS 1990, LR 8, SEC. 1
Art. I §25 | RIGHTS OF PROPERTY; NO DISCRIMINATION; ALIENS
Art. I §26 | POWERS RETAINED BY PEOPLE
Art. I §27 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE TO BE OFFICIAL
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Art. I §28 | CRIME VICTIMS; RIGHTS ENUMERATED; EFFECT; LEGISLATURE; DUTIES
(2) The Legislature shall provide by law for the implementation of the rights granted in this section. There shall be no remedies other than as specifically provided by the Legislature for the enforcement of the rights granted by this section.
(3) Nothing in this section shall constitute a basis for error in favor of a defendant in any criminal proceeding, a basis for providing standing to participate as a party to any criminal proceeding, or a basis to contest the disposition of any charge.
Art. I §29 | MARRIAGE; SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS NOT VALID OR RECOGNIZED
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Art. I §30 | DISCRIMINATION OR GRANT OF PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT PROHIBITED; PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, PUBLIC EDUCATION, OR PUBLIC CONTRACTING; SECTION, HOW CONSTRUED; REMEDIES
(2) This section shall apply only to action taken after the section's effective date.
(3) Nothing in this section prohibits bona fide qualifications based on sex that are reasonably necessary to the normal operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting.
(4) Nothing in this section shall invalidate any court order or consent decree that is in force as of the effective date of this section.
(5) Nothing in this section prohibits action that must be taken to establish or maintain eligibility for any federal program, if ineligibility would result in a loss of federal funds to the state.
(6) For purposes of this section, state shall include, but not be limited to:
(b) any agency, department, office, board, commission, committee, division, unit, branch, bureau, council, or sub-unit of the state;
(c) any public institution of higher education;
(d) any political subdivision of or within the state; and
(e) any government institution or instrumentally of or within the state.
(8) This section shall be self executing. If any part or parts of this section are found to be in conflict with federal law or the Constitution of the United States, this section shall be implemented to the maximum extent that federal law and the Constitution of the United States permit. Any provision held invalid shall be severable from the remaining portions of this section.
Art. I §31 | UNBORN CHILDREN; PROTECTION FROM ABORTION; EXCEPTIONS
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