L A* 46 JUDICIAL POWER, restriction as to suits against a State. (See 11 Pet. 627.) 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 secured in suits at common law where the value LAW, what is declared the supreme L. LAW, COMMON, recognised and established LAWS, President to see them faithfully executed LEGISLATIVE POWERS, vested in Congress. (See Congress.) LOANS, authority to make 7 A* -44 2 3 30 1 8 20 M. their right to keep and bear arms secured MONEY shall be drawn from the treasury, only by appro- 66 priation laws Congress to coin and regulate value 66 States cannot make OFFICERS, of House of Representatives shall be chosen by ORDER of one House, requiring the concurrence of the PERSONS held to labor or service, their importation or mi- 4 1 1 escaping from one State to another, shall be de- 66 PREAMBLE. (See also i. Wheat. 324, and v. Wheat. 420.) PRESIDENT OF THE U. S. vested with the Executive power 66 66 same 66 66 30 who shall act in case of vacancy 2 1 compensation of shall take an oath of office - 222 may be removed by impeachment 2 PRESIDENT, Commander of army, navy, and militia 22 may make treaties, with consent of the Senate 2 Senate 142 2922 2 2 28 shall fill up vacancies happening during the re- cess of the Senate shall give information to Congress, and recom- *A stands for AMENDMENT. PROPERTY, Congress to provide for care of public property 4 RECEIPTS and expenditures, accounts of, to be published RELIGION, no law to be made, free exercise of. (See also 1 5 11 3435 13 14 25 66 privileged from arrest, except in certain cases REPRESENTATIVES, shall not be questioned for speech or 66 - debate in the House shall not be appointed to office shall not serve as electors of President 2 Revenue bills, to originate in House of Representatives freedom of speech and of the press to assemble and petition *A stands for AMENDMENT. 1 1 |