Exports, and imports, States prohibited from laying duties on Ex post facto Law, none shall be passed prohibited to States Fines, excessive-prohibited Fugitives, from Justice, to be delivered up from service may be reclaimed Habeas Corpus, writ of, can only be suspended House of Representatives-See Representatives. resentatives tried by the Senate all civil officers liable to Importation of Slaves, not prohibited, till 1808 Judges, shall hold their offices during good behaviour Judiciary, tribunals inferior to Supreme Court may be created Judges, their compensation Judicial Power, vested in a Supreme Court, and Courts inferior powers of the judiciary restriction as to suits against a State Judicial Proceedings of each State are entitled to faith and credit in every State Jury Trial secured and shall be held in the State where the crime shall have been committed further regulated, 6th Amendment secured in suits at Common Law where Law, what is declared the Supreme Law, Common, recognised and established, 7th Amendment Laws, President to see them faithfully exe Art. Sec. Pa, Legislative Powers, vested in Congress.-See Congress. Loans, authority to make Marque and Reprisal, letters of Militia to be called out, armed, &c., by Con- to be officered by the States to be commanded by President their right to keep and bear arms secured, Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, only Congress to coin and regulate value States cannot make Naturalization, uniform rules Navy, Congress to provide and govern Nobility, titles of, shall not be granted by the nor by the States Officers of the House of Representatives shall be of the Senate, shall be chosen by the Se- nate civil, may be removed by impeachment Oath, of the President of all Public Officers Pardons, President may grant Patents, to be granted to Inventors Petition, right of Persons held to labour or service, their importa- escaping from one State to another, shall be delivered up to those entitled to ser- 1 8 15 8 15 Piracy, Congress to prescribe punishment 1 Powers not delegated to Congress, nor prohibited to the States, are reserved, 10th Amendment Legislative. See Congress, Executive.-See President. Powers, Judicial.--See Judicial. Presents from foreign powers to public officers prohibited Press, freedom of President of the U. S. vested with the execu tive power shall be chosen for four years how elected same, 12th Amendment qualifications for who shall act in case of vacancy shall take an oath of office may be removed by impeachment President, commander of army, navy, and mi- may require the written opinions of the may reprieve and pardon may make treaties with consent of the Se nate may appoint to office with the consent of shall fill up vacancies happening during shall give information to Congress, and re- 2 3 22 22 Q may convene both Houses, or either House shall take care that the laws be faithfully shall commission all officers 22 2 3 3 22 3 3 3 22 2 2 2 2 22 22 Art. Sec. Pa. qualifications of voters Privileges and immunities of members of Con- 1 6 Of Citizens-See Citizens, also Rights. of States, in choosing a President by the Quartered, no soldier to be quartered on a citizen Records, how to be authenticated Religion, no law to be made, free exercise of Reprieves granted by the President Representatives, House of, composed of mem- qualifications of members apportionment of Representatives, vacancies how supplied shall choose their officers shall have the power of impeachment 13 1 5 12 2 1 1 9 4 1 69 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 shall be the judge of the election and quali- fications of its members 1 what shall be a quorum of 1 any number may adjourn, and compel the attendance of absentees may determine the rules of proceeding may punish or expel a member shall keep a journal, and publish the same 1 nor to any other place, without the con- one-fifth may require the yeas and nays Representatives, privileged from arrest except in certain cases shall not be questioned for speech or debate in the House shall not be appointed to office shall not serve as electors of President Representatives and direct taxes apportioned according to numbers Representation of a State, vacancies in, supplied until a new election by Executive autho rity Resolution, order, or vote, requiring the concurrence of both Houses, to undergo the formalities of bills Revenue Bills, to originate in House of Representatives Rights of the Citizen declared to be privileges of citizens of the several States to be exempt from the quartering of sol- to be secure from unreasonable searches to be free, from answering for a crime, un- not to be twice jeopardized for the same offence 30 nor to be compelled to be a witness against 30 not to be deprived of life, liberty, or proper- 30 use 30 |