Separation-of-powers | New Hampshire NEWS06:
CACR-26 MUST PASS!
CONCORD - Faced with the possibility of losing the exclusive rule-making authority it has had for three decades, the state Supreme Court on Wednesday offered a compromise plan that would give lawmakers “concurrent” power to regulate court administrative and procedural matters by statute.
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