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It is in the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, it is not a part of the articles.

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Q: Which article says No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the US?
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What article of the constitution provides citizens of one state shall be entitled to the same privileges and immunities of citizens of other states?

Article 4


Article 4 of the constitution obligates states to give this to one anothers citizens?

Privileges and Immunities


What article demands that a state will honor all laws in other states?

Article IV Section 2 Clause 1. " The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States."


Article IV of the Constitution obligates states to give this to one another's citizens?

The United States Constitution, in Article 4, obligates states to provide privileges and immunities to one another's citizens. The U.S. Constitution was created on September 17, 1787.


What does article 4 section 2 clause 1 prevent?

Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1, prevents another state from lowering or removing the rights of citizens from another state.The wording of it is: "The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States."


What does article iv of the constitution obligates states to give this to one another citizens?

privleges and immunities


Why is a person with a drivers license from oregon able to legally drive in missouri?

Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution: "The citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states." Basically this requires states to treat citizens of other states equally.


Who upheld the protections given to citizens under the Privileges and Immunities Clause?

The US Supreme Court first affirmed the applicability of Article IV, Section 2, Clause 1 to the 14th Amendment in 1868 (Paul v. Virginia). The first cases to be used to uphold the privileges and immunities clause were the three "Slaughter-House Cases" (1872-1873)" The most recent case in 2010 was McDonald v Chicago.


Does the constitution protect citizens or all people living in the US?

Excellent but difficult question. The Supreme Court interprets the Constitution, and there is a lot unsaid in the Constitution. It was not possible, nor was it the plan, for the Constitution to cover any possible issue that might arise. Article IV Section 2 says: The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. A Person charged in any State with Treason, Felony, or other Crime, who shall flee from Justice, and be found in another State, shall on demand of the executive Authority of the State from which he fled, be delivered up, to be removed in the State having Jurisdiction of the Crime. The 14th Amendment Paragraph 1 says: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. The Article IV material has to do with each state giving credit to the public acts of every other state. It makes specific reference to Citizens. The reference to non-citizens (A Person charged...) relates not to Privileges and Immunities, but to the States' rights to demand the return of anyone charged with a crime. The 14th Amendment defines citizenship. Again, the Supreme Court interprets the Constitution, it is not open to private interpretation. But it does appear that while any person in the US should enjoy basic rights that any person anywhere should have (Declaration), certain Privileges and Immunities seem to be reserved for citizens. This seems reasonable; the United States is a Sovereign State, and has the right and power (given by the People) to establish laws and enforce the rule of law. Privileges and Immunities of citizenship are not (and should not be) simply extended to anyone who crosses our borders. No nation on earth does that.


Which article of the constitution mandates that if a person charged with a crime flees state and is found in another state they must be extradited to the state of jurisdiction of the crime?

Article Four deals with relationship of states, full faith and credit clause, privileges and immunities clause and extradition


Who has upheld the protections given to citizens under the privelages and immunities clause?

The US Supreme Court first affirmed the applicability of Article IV, Section 2, Clause 1 to the 14th Amendment in 1868 (Paul v. Virginia). The first cases to be used to uphold the privileges and immunities clause were the three "Slaughter-House Cases" (1872-1873)" The most recent case in 2010 was McDonald v Chicago.


What is the purpose for the privileges and immunities clause?

Both clauses apply only to citizens of the United States. These clauses have proven to be of little import because other constitutional provisions have been used to settle controversies. The privileges and immunities that are protected under Article IV include the right to receive protection from state government; the right to acquire and possess all kinds of property; the right to travel through or reside in any state for purposes of trade, agriculture, or professional endeavors; the right to claim the benefit of the writ of Habeas Corpus; the right to sue and defend actions in court; and the right to receive the same tax treatment as that of the citizens of the taxing state.This clause forbids a state from unjustly depriving citizens from other states of any rights derived from state citizenship solely on the basis of nonresidence