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Until 1980s, it was allowed. In Kennedy v. Dennison, 1861, the Supreme Court held that the constitution didn't give the Federal government that right. For more than a century, the word 'shall' in the Extradition clause was read as 'may'.


Then in 1987, Puerto Rico v. Branstad, it was unanimous that the federal courts can indeed order an unwilling governor to extradite a fugitive.

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