BUL 3130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Intermediate Scrutiny, Strict Scrutiny, Fourteenth Amendment To The United States Constitution

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Exceptions: states can charge out of state residents higher tuition at state universities: full faith and credit clause- ensures judicial decisions respecting property rights honored and enforced in all states. Having to pay child support in one state & think that you can move somewhere else and not have to, this stops that. Rights established under deeds, wills, contracts, etc. in one state recognized by other states. Prevents citizens from fleeing to other states to avoid judgments: separation of powers. Judicial: commerce clause- to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the indian tribes. Interstate commerce- commerce between two or more states. General welfare: bill of rights- first ten amendments to the united states constitutions; protects legal entities. The first 10 amendments apply to the states as well as the federal government. Chapter 5: constitutional principles: freedom of speech- afforded highest protection by courts.

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