I wouldn't think you needed to Cite it because it is what is known at a common fact.
He used the Necessary and Proper Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
The Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution.
To cite a constitution in academic writing, follow this format: Title of Constitution, Article or Amendment Number (if applicable), Section Number (if applicable) (Year of Ratification). For example, "United States Constitution, Article I, Section 8 (1787)."
constitutions and other obvious and well known sources do not go into a bibliography, they just need footnotes or in text references as for footnotes just write: US Constitution, Art. 3 (or some variation of this)
The 8th Amendment to the US Constitution. See the below link: :
You simply say that you used the information from the constitution and what insection u got the info from.... well that's what I would do.
McCulloch v. Maryland
QANUNI ASSASSI JUMHAURII ISLAMAI IRAN [THE CONSTITUTION OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN] article number [1980].
Go to the Purdue online writing lab, they have varieties of styles that you can cite your sources. There's also a conversion program in Microsoft word where you just enter your sources in any format and Word automatically formats it for you.
Compare & Contrast:Iroquois Constitution & U.S. Constitution
the us constitution goes across the hole us wile Washington constitution is only
The two institutions that the 1958 Illinois Radical Republicans cite as the dangers to the US were the judiciary and the legislature.