INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. ARTS AND SCIENCES, to be promoted A. Acts, records, and judicial proceedings of each State entitled to faith and credit in other States - AMENDMENTS to the Constitution, how made of treason, shall not work corruption of blood, BAIL, excessive, not required - BANKRUPTCY laws to be uniform BILLS for raising revenue, shall originate in the House of 1 7 14 1 1 *A stands for AMENDMENT. BORROW MONEY, Congress may C. CAPITATION TAX, apportionment of. (See also v. Wheat. 1 317; iii. Dall. 171.)* CENSUS, or enumeration, to be made every ten years CLAIMS, no prejudice to certain CLAIMS of the United States, or of the several States, not COMMERCE, Congress to regulate 66 COMMISSIONS, to be granted by the President 66 - may alter the regulations of State Legislatures tors ~~~ 6 14 - 1 · 2 ralization. (See also ix. Wheat. 1; xvii. 483; 1 8 17 i. Pet. 251; iv. Wash. C. C. R. 317; vi. Pet. to establish post offices and post roads to authorize patents to authors and inventors. to define and punish piracies, felonies on the 1 1 8 17 8 17 8 18 nations. (See also iii. Wheat. 336; v. Wheat. 1 8 19 to declare war, grant letters of marque, and make rules concerning captures. (See also viii. 1 8 19 66 to make rules for the government of the army and navy to call out the militia in certain cases. (See also 1 v. Wheat. 1; xix. Johns, 7.) - 1 8 19 19 19 to organize, arm, and discipline militia. (See 1 8 Johns, 7.) to exercise exclusive legislation over seat of Gov- ernment. (See also v. Wheat. 317, 324; vi. 1 8 19 powers into effect. (See also iv. Wheat. 413; 1 8 20 1 CONVENTIONS, for proposing amendments to the Constitu- tion COUNTERFEITING, Congress to provide for punishment COURTS, inferior to the Supreme Court, may be ordained by CRIMES, persons accused of, fleeing from justice, may be de- ELECTIONS, of Senators and Representatives, shall be pre- 66 qualifications and returns of members of Con- ELECTORS of President and Vice President, how chosen, ENUMERATION, every ten years EXECUTIVE POWER vested in a President. (See President) 2 - 1 10 23 EX POST FACTO LAW, none shall be passed. (See also iii. Dall. 386, 396; vi. Binn. 271.) HABEAS CORPUS, writ of, can only be suspended in cases of 66 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. (See Representatives.) I. 1 9 21 IMPEACHMENT, to be brought by House of Representatives 1 JUDGES, shall hold their offices during good behavior. (See JUDICIARY, tribunals inferior to Supreme Court may be 31 JUDGES, their compensation. (See also vii. Johns' Ch. R., 3 1 JUDICIAL POWER, vested in a Supreme Court, and courts |