LPP 255 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Strict Scrutiny, Intermediate Scrutiny, Statutory Rape

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Citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states : privileges and immunities clause. Prevents the state from imposing unreasonable burdens on citizens of another state. Full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts, record and judicial proceedings of every other state : full fait and credit clause. Ensures that rights established under deeds, wills, contracts and similar instruments in one state will be honored by other states. Executive= vetoes it: executive= responsible for foreign affairs. Senate= deals with treaties with foreign affairs: judicial= power to hold actions of the other two branches unconstitutional. Congress= determines the jurisdiction of the federal courts. President= appoints federal judges: commerce clause= prevents states from establishing laws and regulations that would interfere with trade and commerce, national government has the power to regulate interstate commerce, states have no authority= dormant .

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