Where in the constitution can this be found?
Article 4
What is extradition?
Extradition: the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state is returned to that state.
________and________ means no state can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and other states residents
Privileges and immunities
Which amendment backs this up?
Amendment 14
What are some exceptions?
Withholding voting to non state resident, require non-residents to pay higher fees.
What are the nations’s obligations to the states?
______ _____ is the agreement with states to share resources.
Interstate compacts
What is full faith and credits
Is when articles from one state to another valid and can be uses, such as birth certificates, marriage license, and credit clause.
Ex.: Williams vs. North Carolina
What is strict interpretation?
Who led the strict constructionist?
Strict interpretation Is when the ๐ผ allows only the means that are strictly necessary. Do not support elastic clause.
Led by Thomas Jefferson
What is broad view?
Broad view allows what is necessary and proper in carrying out delegated powers.
“National ๐ผ can foamy thing not prohibited in the ๐ผ”
Led by Alexander Hamilton
What was the consensus?
American people generally agree with a broader view of the ๐ผ rather than a narrow one.
division of powers
between the national government and the states
the type of powers for delegated
express/ enumerated implied inherent denied concurrent
expressed powers are?
delegated to the national government in so many words spelled out, expressly, in the constitution also called enumerated powers
implied powers(elastic clause)
they think their but their applied powers be effected
inherent (inseparable)
they belong to the national government
denied
habeas corpus, bill of attainder, expost facto
conccurrent
powers shared
expost facto
the government cant not prosecuted you if their no law
cannot pass
habeas corpus
(suspend it) prevent unjust arrests and imprisonments
bill of attainer
( cannot applied)
punishment without a court trial
reserved powers
are those powers that the constitutions does not grant to the national government