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Opinion of the Justices

Supreme Court of Alabama
May 29, 1973
278 So. 2d 711 (Ala. 1973)

Opinion

No. 210.

May 29, 1973.


The Senate of Alabama State Capitol Montgomery, Alabama

Gentlemen:

On May 23, 1973, we received from you copies of Senate Resolution No. 20, in which you requested our opinions as to whether, in connection with pending S.B. 185, viz:

"Is it within the competence and power of the Legislature in this session by enactment of this Senate Bill to delegate to elected boards of education the power to levy certain taxes as set forth in Senate Bill 185?"

We must respectfully decline to answer this question, as it is too broad and indefinite.

"* * * Heretofore, the Justices have declined to answer questions as to whether a specific bill violated any provision of the Constitution. In re Opinion of the Justices, 216 Ala. 469, 113 So. 584; Opinion of the Justices, 249 Ala. 511, 31 So.2d 721; Opinion of the Justices, 252 Ala. 527, 41 So.2d 775. * * *" Opinion of the Justices, 287 Ala. 331, 251 So.2d 749 (1971).

Likewise, in Opinion of the Justices, 286 Ala. 156, 238 So.2d 326 (1970), we opined that:

"1. The Justices have declined to give an advisory opinion under Tit. 13, § 34, Code of Alabama, 1940, on the general constitutionality of an act of the Legislature or statute. Such requests are considered too broad and indefinite. In re Opinion of the Justices, 216 Ala. 469, 471, 113 So. 584; In re Opinion of the Justices, 226 Ala. 18, 21, 145 So. 481; Opinion of the Justices, 249 Ala. 511, 31 So.2d 721; Opinion of the Justices, 252 Ala. 527, 41 So.2d 775. We have ordinarily restricted advisory opinions to questions on the constitutionality of proposed legislation arising under a stated section or sections of the Constitution. To leave to the Justices the search for all possible avenues of constitutional tests, imposes a task accompanied with such doubt and uncertainty that even those gifted with unusual ingenuity, would retreat from it."

It is our judgment that your query is just as broad and indefinite as those considered in our cited opinions, and thus we have no recourse but to apply the same rule.

Respectfully submitted,

HOWELL T. HEFLIN Chief Justice

PELHAM J. MERRILL

JAMES S. COLEMAN, JR.

ROBERT B. HARWOOD

JAMES N. BLOODWORTH

HUGH MADDOX

DANIEL T. McCALL, JR.

JAMES H. FAULKNER

RICHARD L. JONES Justices.


Summaries of

Opinion of the Justices

Supreme Court of Alabama
May 29, 1973
278 So. 2d 711 (Ala. 1973)
Case details for

Opinion of the Justices

Case Details

Full title:OPINION OF THE JUSTICES

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: May 29, 1973

Citations

278 So. 2d 711 (Ala. 1973)
278 So. 2d 711

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