Judgment-in impeachment cases to extend only to removal from office, Art. 1. Sec. 3, ¶ 7. not a bar to indictment and trial at law, 1, 3, 7. Judicial power-Congress may constitute inferior tribunals, 1, 8, 9. lodged in Supreme and inferior courts, 3, 1. judges to hold office during good behavior, 3, 1. compensation not to be diminished during continuance in office, 3,1. to extend to cases in law and equity, 3, 2, 1. to cases arising under Constitution, laws, and treaties, 3, 2, 1. to controversies to which United States is a party, 3, 2, 1. to controversies between States, 3, 2, 1. to controversies between a State and citizens of another State, 3, 2, 1. or between a State or its citizens and foreign States or citizens, 3, 2, 1. in cases affecting ambassadors, etc., Supreme Court to have original jurisdiction, 3, 2, 2. in all other cases to have appellate jurisdiction, 3, 2, 2. trial of crimes, except in cases of impeachment, to be by jury,3,2,3. trial to be held in State where crime committed, 3, 2, 3. when not committed within State Congress may direct, 3, 2, 3. not to extend to cases against a State by citizens of another State or a foreign State, Am. 11. Judicial proceedings-of States, full faith and credit to be given to, 4, l. manner of proving may be prescribed by Congress, 4, 1. Judicial officers-to be bound by oath to support Constitution, 6, 3. Jurisdiction-of Supreme Court, appellate and original, 3, 2, 2. of inferior tribunals, 1, 8, 9. Jury-trial of crimes except on impeachment to be by jury, 3, 2, 3. accused to have speedy and public trial by, Am. 6. suits at law where value over twenty dollars shall be tried by, Am. 7. fact not to be re-examined except by rules of common law, Am. 7. Just compensation-property not to be taken for public use without, Am. 5. Justice-purpose of Constitution to establish, Preamble. Labor-fugitives from, to be delivered up, 4, 2, 3. Land and naval forces-Congress may govern and regulate, 1, 8, 14. Law of the land-Constitution, laws, and treaties constitute, 6, 2. judges in every State bound by, 6, 2. Law of nations-offenses against, Congress may provide punishment for, 1, 8, 10. Laws-Congress may provide for execution of, 1, 8, 15. and of powers vested in Government or any department or officer, 1, 8, 18. judicial power to extend to all cases arising under, 3, 2, 1. Legal tender-State shall not make anything but gold and silver coin a, 1, 10, 1. Legislation-exclusive in Congress over District of Columbia, 1, 8, 17. and over places purchased for forts, arsenals, etc., 1, 8, 17. Congress to make laws necessary for operation of powers of Government, 1, 8, 18. may enforce article prohibiting slavery, Am. 13, 2. Legislation-Continued. may enforce Fourteenth Amendment, Am. 14, 5. Letters of marque and reprisal-Congress may grant, 1, 8, 11. Liberty-purpose of Constitution to secure, Preamble. person not to be deprived of without due process of law, Am. 5. Loss of slave-claim for illegal and void, Am. 14, 4. Magazines, arsenals, etc.-Congress to have special legislation, 1, Majority of each House to constitute a quorum, 1, 5, 1. smaller number may adjourn, and compel attendance, 1, 5, 1. Members of Congress-and of State legislatures to be bound by shall provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining, 1, 8, 16. to execute laws, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions, appointment of officers and training reserved to States, 1, 8, 16. right of people to bear arms not to be infringed, Am. 2. to be drawn from treasury only in consequence of appropriations, statement of receipts and expenditures to be published, 1, 9,7. Nations-power to regulate commerce with, 1, 8, 3. power to punish offenses against law of, 1, 8, 10. Naturalization-Congress to establish uniform rule of, 1, 8, 4. citizens by, to be citizens of United States and States where Naval forces-Congress shall make rules and regulations for, 1, 8, 14. New Hampshire-Representatives in first Congress, 1, 2, 3. New Jersey-Representatives in first Congress, 1, 2, 3. New States-may be admitted by Congress, 4, 3, 1. Art. 4, Sec. 3, ¶ 1. nor be formed by junction of two States without consent, 4, 3, 1. Nobility-titles of not to be granted by United States, 1, 9, 8. North Carolina-Representatives in first Congress, 1, 2, 3. Oath of office of President-form of, 2, 1, 7. Oath or affirmation-warrants to be supported by, Am. 4. religious test not to be required as a qualification for office, 6, 3. Objections by President-on return of bill, 1, 7, 2., Obligation of contracts--no State shall pass laws impairing, 1, 10, 1. Offenses-against law of nations, Congress may provide punishment President may grant reprieves or pardons, 2, 2, 1. no person to be put twice in jeopardy, Am. 5. Office-who ineligible for member of Congress, 1, 6, 2. Senator or Representative not eligible for other office, 1, 6, 2. holder of not to accept present or emolument from foreign king, etc., 1, 9, 8. term of, of President and Vice-President, 2, 1, 1. of President, when to devolve on Vice-President, 2, 1, 5. who precluded from office of elector, 2, 1, 2. vacancy in, when may be filled by President, 2, 2, 3. who ineligible as Senator, representative, or Presidential elector, Officers-Congress may vest appointment of inferior officers where it removal on impeachment for certain crimes, 2, 4. of House of Representatives to be chosen by itself, 1, 2, 5. Opinion of officers-of Executive departments, may be required by Orders-resolutions and vote to be presented to President, 1, 7, 3. Pardons-President may grant except in cases of impeachment, 2, 2, 1. right of peaceable assemblage shall not be abridged, Am. 1. to be secure in person and property from unreasonable seizures People-Continued. enumeration of rights not to disparage others retained. Am. 9. Petition for redress-right not to be abridged, Am. 1. Piracies-Congress may define and punish, 1, 8, 10. Ports-preference not to be given by any regulation of commerce or vessels clearing not to pay duties, 1, 9, 6. Post-offices and post-roads-Congress shall establish, 1, 8, 7. Powers of Government department or officer, Congress may enforce of President, when to devolve on Vice-President, 2, 1, 5. not delegated to United States nor prohibited to States are re- enumeration of rights not to deny or disparage others retained, Preference-not to be given to one port over another, 1, 9, 6. Presentment or indictment-necessary to put party on trial, Am. 5. President-Chief Justice to preside on impeachment of, 1, 3, 6. or return any bill with his objections, 1, 7, 2. if not returned within ten days to become a law, 1, 7, 2. proceedings of two Houses in case of a veto, 1, 7, 2. orders, resolutions, or votes, when to be presented to, 1, 7, 3. proceedings on return the same as on a bill, 1, 7, 3. executive power to be vested in, 2, 1, 1. term of office four years, 2, 1, 1. Vice-President, when to perform duties of, 2, 1, 5. when Congress may designate officer to act as, 2, 1, 5. compensation not to be increased or diminished during term of to take oath of office, 2, 1, 7. commander-in-chief of army, navy, and militia, when called out, may require opinion of principal officer of departments, 2, 2, 1. may make treaties by and with consent of Senate, 2, 2, 2. to give information and recommend measures to Congress, 2, 3. when may adjourn Congress, 2, 3. shall receive ambassadors and public ministers, 2, 3. shall take care that laws be faithfully executed, 2, 3. shall commission all officers, 2, 3. shall be removed on conviction on impeachment, 2, 4. eligibility as to age and residence, 2, 1, 4. President and Vice-President-manner of choosing, 2, 1, 2. Congress may determine time of choosing electors, 2, 1, 3. one at least not to be an inhabitant of State, Am. 12. electors to name in distinct ballots persons voted for, Am. 12. DESTY'S FED. CON.-5. President and Vice-President-Continued. to be signed, certified, and transmitted to President of Senate, duty of President of Senate on receipt of returns, Am. 12. person having greatest number of votes to be, Am. 12. if he have a majority of electoral vote, Am. 12. proceedings, if no person has a majority, Am. 12. in choosing President by the Legislature, each State to have one quorum for this purpose to be two-thirds of States, Am. 12. and a majority of States required to elect, Am. 12. in case of no choice being made, Vice-President to act, Am. 12. when Senate may choose pro tempore, 1, 3, 5. shall have no vote except on equal division, 1, 3, 4. duty on return of votes of Presidential electors, Am. 12. Private property-not to be taken for public use without compensa- Privilege of members of Congress from arrest, except, 1, 6, 1. Privileges and immunities-of citizens of States, 4, 2, 1. soldiers not to be quartered without consent of owner, Am. 3. not to be abridged by State laws, Am. 14, 1. State not to deprive of life, etc., without due process of law, nor deny to any person equal protection of the laws, Am. 14, 1. Process of law-person not to be deprived of life, etc., without, Am. 5. for obtaining witnesses, rights of accused, Am. 6. Progress of science and art-Congress to have power to promote, 1, 8, 8. Prosecutions-accused to have speedy and public trial, Am. 6. to be tried by jury in State or district where crime was commit- to be informed of nature and cause of accusation, Am. 6. to be confronted with witnesses, Am. 6. to have compulsory process for witnesses, Am. 6. to have counsel for his defense. Am. 6. Public debt-of United States not to be questioned, Am. 14, 1. ✔ Punishment-judgment on impeachment not to bar trial, etc., 1, 3, 7. Qualification for office-no religious test shall be required as, 6, 3. each House to judge of, 1, 5, 1. of President of United States, 2, 1, 4. as to age and resident y, 2, 1, 4. of Vice-President, Am. 12. |