Section 1
Full Faith and
Credit shall be given in each
State to the
public Acts,
Records, and
judicial Proceedings of every other
State. And the
Congress may by
general Laws prescribe the
Manner in which such
Acts,
Records and
Proceedings shall be proved, and the
Effect thereof.
Section 2
The
Citizens of each
State shall be entitled to all
Privileges and
Immunities of
Citizens in the several
States.
A
Person charged in any
State with
Treason,
Felony, or other
Crime, who shall flee from
Justice, and be found in another
State, shall on Demand of the
executive Authority of the
State from which he fled, be delivered up, to be
removed to the
State having
Jurisdiction of the
Crime.
[No Person held to Service or Labour in one State, under the Laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in Consequence of any Law or Regulation therein, be discharged from such Service or Labour, but shall be delivered up on Claim of the Party to whom such Service or Labour may be due]Amendment XIII.
Section 3
New
States may be admitted by the
Congress into this
Union; but no new
State shall be formed or erected within the
Jurisdiction of any other
State; nor any
State be formed by the Junction of two or more
States, or Parts of
States, without the
Consent of the Legislatures of the
States concerned as well as of the
Congress.
The
Congress shall have
Power to dispose of and make all needful
Rules and
Regulations respecting the
Territory or other
Property belonging to the
United States; and nothing in this
Constitution shall be so construed as to
Prejudice any
Claims of the
United States, or of any particular
State.
Section 4
The
United States shall guarantee to every
State in this
Union a Republican Form of
Government, and shall
protect each of them against
Invasion; and on
Application of the
Legislature, or of the
Executive (when the
Legislature cannot be convened), against
domestic Violence.