answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

"Should" is an opinion word. There are, of course, two sides to this, and the answer depends on which you think is more likely:

Should a sane state be forced to submit to the nonsensical whims of its wacko neighbor? (Pretty obviously no.)

Should a wacko state be forced to recognize the reasonable decisions of its sane neighbor? (Pretty obviously yes.)

The problem is that not everyone agrees what laws are "wacko" and what laws are "reasonable."

In general, while "full faith and credit" is a nice phrase, judgements historically have been given somewhat more "faith and credit" than laws have.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Should state and local govenments be allowed to create public policy exceptions to the full faith and credit clause?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What clause allowed federal government to expand its power?

elastic clause


Should a method be capable of throwing more than one kind of exception in Java?

It depends actually... It is not a must. If you have method in which there are chances of two different types of exceptions being created, then your method should have a throws clause that can throw both types of exceptions. If you feel your code wouldn't throw any exception then you need not have a throws declaration in your method at all....


What is the basis of the implied powers?

they are allowed by the necessary and proper clause of the constitution


What has allowed congress to increase it's expressed powers through the interpretation of the?

elastic clause


How do you punctuate sentence with 'if'?

If should be followed by a dependent clause, a comma, an independent clause and then a period.


What should follow a dependent clause when the dependent clause comes first in a sentence.?

A comma


What was an effect of the Interstate Commerce Clause?

It allowed states to trade with each other more easily.


Was an effect of the Interstate Commerce Clause?

It allowed states to trade with each other more easily.


What is the kinds of subordinate clause?

The two main types of subordinate clauses are adverbial clauses (which modify verbs and answer questions like when, where, why, or how something happens) and adjectival clauses (which modify nouns and add extra information about them). These clauses cannot stand alone as complete sentences and are dependent on the main clause for meaning.


How did the Supreme Court's interpretation of the equal protection clause differ in the Plessy Ferguson and Brown v Board of Education rulings?

in plessy, the supreme court ruled that the clause allowed racial segregation; in the brown, it ruled that clause did not allow segregation


How did supreme court’s interpretation of the equal protection clause differ in the plessy v. Ferguson and brown v. Board of education rulings?

in plessy, the supreme court ruled that the clause allowed racial segregation; in the brown, it ruled that clause did not allow segregation


Where was the First Bank of the US allowed by the elastic clause?

The First Bank of the US was located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.