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The US Supreme Court first affirmed the applicability of Article IV, Section 2, Clause 1 to the 14th Amendment in 1868 (Paul v. Virginia). The first cases to be used to uphold the privileges and immunities clause were the three "Slaughter-House Cases" (1872-1873)" The most recent case in 2010 was McDonald v Chicago.

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What does the privileges and immunities clause state regarding the rights of citizens from one state in relation to citizens of other states?

The privileges and immunities clause states that citizens of one state must be treated equally to citizens of other states when it comes to basic rights and protections.


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What does article 4 section 2 clause 1 prevent?

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Do states have power to discriminate against the citizens of other states?

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