Interstate Relations

Interstate Compacts

States cannot enter into treaties, international alliances, or confederations.
States can enter into interstate compacts, which are agreements among themselves with other states.

Full Faith and Credit Clause

States must respect the validity of the other state's judicial proceedings, public acts, and personal records.

Extradition Clause

Extradition is a process by which a fugitive from justice in one States can be returned to that States.

Privileges and Immunities Clause

Prevents a State from treating citizens of other States in a discriminatory manner.
States must allow residents to:
  • Become residents of new states.
  • Buy, rent, sell, and own property.
  • Use courts.
  • Travel uninhibited.

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