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Learn about the section of the U.S. Constitution that regulates the relationship between states and the federal government. It covers topics such as full faith and credit, privileges and immunities, extradition, fugitive slave, admissions, property, and guarantee clauses.
Article IV of the U.S. Constitution establishes the full faith and credit, privileges and immunities, fugitive slave, new states, and republican government clauses. Learn about the history, interpretation, and application of these clauses with Constitution Annotated.
Article IV establishes the full faith and credit, privileges and immunities, fugitive slave, and new states clauses of the Constitution. It also grants the Congress power over the territory and property of the United States.
Article IV establishes the full faith and credit, citizenship, new states, and guarantee clauses of the US Constitution. Learn about the history, interpretation, and debate of each section of Article IV with Constitution Center.
4 lis 2019 · Article 4 establishes the relationship between states and their laws, and the federal government's role in maintaining law and order. It also regulates the admission of new states and the republican form of government.
Article IV establishes the federalist structure of government, dividing sovereignty between the states and the National Government. It contains provisions on full faith and credit, interstate comity, admission of new states, and protection of state governments.
Learn about the guarantee of republican form of government and protection against invasion and violence for each state in the US. Find historical background, interpretation, and case law on Article IV Section 4.