U.S. Const., Art. IV, Sec. 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."
Each state must honor the laws of the other states.
the Full Faith and Credit Clause in the U.S. Constitution, which requires states to recognize and enforce legal decisions made in other states. This principle aims to promote consistency and fairness in legal matters across different states.
Article 4 of the US Constitution covers this area.
States must honor the legality of one another's laws to promote stability, cooperation, and respect among nations. Recognizing the validity of other states' laws helps maintain order in international relations and fosters trust and mutual understanding between countries. Failure to respect each other's laws can lead to conflict and undermine the principles of sovereignty and diplomacy.
full faith and credit clause
Yes, all states must honor the other states laws. So if you are married in one state, you are married in the other as well.
Your question is an incorrect statement. Why do you think states must not enforce gun laws? They do.
All laws must abide by the United States constitution in order for them to be legal.
Its in Article 4 Section 1 of the United statesConstitution and it says that each state must honor the laws and authority of the other states, as well as the rights of their citizens.
The states. It must be ratified by at least 38 states.
Article IV Section 1 mandates that all states will honor the laws of all other states; this ensures, for example, that a couple married in Florida is also considered married by Arizona, or that someone convicted of a crime in Virginia is considered guilty by Wyoming.
Full Faith and Credit Clause