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Origins Of The Privileges And Immunities Of State Citizenship Under Article Iv, Stewart Jay
Origins Of The Privileges And Immunities Of State Citizenship Under Article Iv, Stewart Jay
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
The Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article IV provides: “The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.” According to Alexander Hamilton, the clause was “the basis of the union,” which may seem odd given its minor significance in modern constitutional law. Part of the reason for its relative unimportance today is the development of constitutional doctrines unforeseeable in the eighteenth century: the invention of the Dormant Commerce Clause and the enactment of the Fourteenth Amendment, which prohibit much of the interstate discrimination that Article IV’s clause was intended to …
Our Divine Constitution, David Schraub
Our Divine Constitution, David Schraub
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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