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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
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Review… Division of Powers Federalism Delegated Powers Expressed Powers Implied Powers Elastic Clause Inherent Powers Reserved Powers Exclusive Powers Concurrent Powers The Supremacy Clause
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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
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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
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Interstate Relations Full Faith and Credit Exceptions: Criminal cases (can’t be enforced by all states) Divorce- Williams v. North Carolina-
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Extradition Return Fugitives Can be contested (very rarely is) Parental Kidnappings Puerto Rico v. Branstad, 1987- Federal Courts can order an unwilling governor to extradite a fugitive Interstate Relations
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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
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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
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