Court Opinion

ID: 9686422
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-24 15:46:34.065866+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:18:18.841119
License: Public Domain

SUMMERS, Justice
(concurring).
Principles which govern interpretation of statutes generally apply to interpretation of constitutions, and the language of the opinion, “Constitutional interpretation is not to be equated with statutory interpretation * * is too broad. State, Dept. of Hwys. v. Bradford, 242 La. 1095, 141 So.2d 378 (1962) ; Roberts v. City of Baton Rouge, 236 La. 521, 108 So.2d 111 (1959); State ex rel. Kemp v. City of Baton Rouge, 215 La. 315, 40 So.2d 477 (1949); Nicholson v. Thompson, 5 Rob. 367 (La.1843); State ex rel. Noe v. Knop, 190 So. 135 (La.App.1939) ; State ex rel. Jury Com’rs v. City of New Orleans, 2 McGloin 46 (La.App.1884).
I respectfully concur.