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Article 1, Section 10, Clause
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No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant
Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing
but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of
Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or
grant any Title of Nobility.
1. |
Deering v. Parker |
2. |
James Madison, Notes for Speech Opposing
Paper Money, 1 Nov. 1786 |
3. |
Records of the Federal
Convention |
4. |
Luther Martin, Genuine Information,
1788 |
5. |
James Madison, Federalist, no. 44,
299--302, 25 Jan. 1788 |
6. |
Charles Pinckney, South Carolina Ratifying
Convention, 20 May 1788 |
7. |
Edmund Randolph, Virginia Ratifying
Convention, 6 June 1788 |
8. |
Debate in Virginia Ratifying Convention,
15 June 1788 |
9. |
Debate in North Carolina Ratifying
Convention, 29 July 1788 |
10. |
Calder v. Bull |
11. |
University of North Carolina v.
Fox |
12. |
Fletcher v. Peck |
13. |
Thomas Jefferson to W. H. Torrance, 11
June 1815 |
14. |
Gill v. Jacobs |
15. |
Farmers & Mechanics' Bank v.
Smith |
16. |
Sturges v.
Crowninshield |
17. |
Trustees of Dartmouth College v.
Woodward |
18. |
King v. Dedham Bank |
19. |
Ogden v. Saunders |
20. |
Mason v. Haile |
21. |
Craig v. Missouri |
22. |
James Madison to Charles J. Ingersoll,
Feb. 1831 |
23. |
Joseph Story, Commentaries on the
Constitution 3:§§ 1351, 1353--57, 1365--66, 1370--94, 1833 |
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