Interstate Relations Objectives: Explain interstate compacts Explain the Full Faith and Credit Clause Define extradition and explain purpose Discuss the purpose of the Privileges and Immunities Clause
Review… Division of Powers Federalism Delegated Powers Expressed Powers Implied Powers Elastic Clause Inherent Powers Reserved Powers Exclusive Powers Concurrent Powers The Supremacy Clause
Interstate Relations Interstate Compacts Ex: Delegation of the water on the Colorado River 2 compacts between every state: Supervision of Parolees and Probationers Compact on Juveniles
Interstate Relations Full Faith and Credit All official public acts, records, and judicial proceedings are recognized everywhere in the union. Ex: birth certificates, marriage licenses, titles
Interstate Relations Full Faith and Credit Exceptions: Criminal cases (can’t be enforced by all states) Divorce- Williams v. North Carolina-
Extradition Return Fugitives Can be contested (very rarely is) Parental Kidnappings Puerto Rico v. Branstad, Federal Courts can order an unwilling governor to extradite a fugitive Interstate Relations
Privileges and Immunities State can not draw a distinction between US citizen and state citizens Travel Or becoming a resident US citizen: Use courts, make contracts; buy, own, rent or sell property; or marry within its borders
Privileges and Immunities Live for some time before you can: Vote Hold public office Be licensed to practice law, medicine, dentistry, etc. Higher prices to hunt or fish Higher prices at Universities and Colleges Interstate Relations