Article I.
Bill of Rights

Section 16. Redress for injury; Due process

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Redress for injury; Due process

All courts shall be open, and every person, for an injury done him in his land, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and shall have justice administered without denial or delay. Suits may be brought against the state, in such courts and in such manner, as may be provided by law.

Redress for injury; Due process

All courts shall be open, and every person, for an injury, done him in his land, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and justice administered without denial or delay.

That all courts shall be open, and every person, for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person or reputation, shall have remedy by the due course of law, and right and justice administered, without denial or delay.

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