States have an obligation to respect and uphold the laws and rights of other states, as outlined in the U.S. Constitution.
No, states cannot discriminate against citizens of other states according to the Privileges and Immunities Clause in the U.S. Constitution.
The legal issues are more complex than a short reply can suggest, but if states acted independently, with complete autonomy, and with no obligation to recognize the rulings in other states, citizens would not be able to determine their rights and obligations when they crossed state lines. An important constitutional basis for the obligation to recognize the judicial proceedings in other states is in Article IV, section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, which binds all states to "full faith and credit" for judicial proceedings in all other states.
The UK has no written constitution.
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The only other language used in the Constitution of the United States is Latin.
Well The compromise of the constitution was not fair because the other signers of the constitution said that a states number of congress members should be based on the states population and the other signers wanted all the states number of congress to be the same
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3/5Answer:9 states were needed to ratify the new US Constitution according to Article VII of the Constitution. The number of states needed was never specified as a fraction, the way the Constitution specifies for an amendment.
The full faith and credit clause in the Constitution makes the states honor the laws of other states.
The full faith and credit clause in the Constitution makes the states honor the laws of other states.
The full faith and credit clause in the Constitution makes the states honor the laws of other states.
The government of Alabama is divided into three branches which are the executive, legislative and judicial. Like other states, this government run according to the law of its constitution.