The U.S. Constitution prohibits several actions, including the passage of ex post facto laws, which criminalize actions retroactively; bills of attainder, which punish individuals without a trial; and the denial of the writ of habeas corpus, except in cases of rebellion or invasion. Additionally, it prohibits states from entering into treaties, coining money, or imposing duties on imports and exports without congressional consent. The Constitution also prohibits the establishment of a national religion and protects individuals' rights to free speech, assembly, and due process.
No, murder is not explicitly prohibited in the United States Constitution.
They are prohibited from coining their own money, and from making treaties with foreign powers.
They are prohibited from coining their own money, and from making treaties with foreign powers.
It prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
Wisconsin is part of the Union, and slavery is prohibited under Federal Law and the US Constitution. It may also be prohibited under the Wisconsin Constitution as well.
There are no states that are prohibited from taxing by the U. S. Constitution. Such a prohibition may or may not be placed in the State's Constitution or Charter or such.
Religious Religious
The death penalty
Slavery
No, this is prohibited by the Constitution.
yes
New laws can do anything as long as it's not prohibited by the constitution