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Interstate Relations

Interstate Relations. Interstate Compacts These are state agreements with other states or foreign nations Example: GA, FL, and AL have an interstate compact on water usage from the Chattahoochee River New York and Canada have an interstate compact on the use and care of Niagara Falls.

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Interstate Relations

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  1. Interstate Relations

  2. Interstate Compacts • These are state agreements with other states or foreign nations • Example: GA, FL, and AL have an interstate compact on water usage from the Chattahoochee River • New York and Canada have an interstate compact on the use and care of Niagara Falls. • There are approximately 200+ interstate compacts in force today.

  3. Full Faith and Credit • States must honor one another’s public acts, public records, and judicial proceedings. • Example: Marriage licenses and birth certificates • Exceptions: The Full Faith and Credit Clause only applies to civil, not criminal matters

  4. Extradition • The legal process where a fugitive from one state is hiding in another state. The state he’s hiding in is going to turn him back over the state that he’s wanted in.

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  6. Governors used to sometimes refuse to return fugitives to another state, but since 1987, the Supreme Court has held that unwilling governments must comply with an extradition order issued by a federal court.

  7. Privileges and Immunities • A resident of one state may not be discriminated against unreasonably by another state. • Example: buying a house • All citizens must obey the laws of all other States while in those States • Example: speed limits • States can make reasonable distinctions against residents of other States • Example: • higher hunting and fishing license fees for non-residents • Out-of-state tuition fees at colleges and universities

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