Article 1, Section 5, Clause 4 of the U.S. Constitution requires that both houses of Congress must be in session at the same time to ensure accountability and transparency in the legislative process. This provision prevents either house from adjourning independently and allows for consistent oversight and collaboration on legislative matters. It also prevents one chamber from acting without the other, reinforcing the check-and-balance system inherent in U.S. governance.
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article one section eight, it is clause #18
Article I, Section 8 is not called the Elastic Clause. The Elastic Clause is part of that Section, contained in its last paragraph.
elastic clause
ARTICLE 1
Article IV, Section I
Article I, Section 7, clause 1; the "Origination clause."
Primarily, the Necessary and Proper Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 18) and the Interstate Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3).
Article 1 section 8 clause three is the "Commerce Clause" when combined with "[the] Necessary Clause" Article 1 section 8 clause 18 it becomes the "[overall] Commerce Clause" first ruled to be proper and correct in 1819.
Article 2, section 2
commerce clause
Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution, known as the Copyright Clause, mentions inventors and their discoveries.