
Pocket Guide to the US Constitution
1.8.17. District of Columbia -- 1.8.18. Necessary and Proper -- 1.9. Limits on Congress -- 1.9.1. Right to Slave Trade -- 1.9.2. Habeas Corpus -- 1.9.3. Bill of Attainder, Ex Post Facto -- 1.9.4. Capitation Tax -- 1.9.5. Export Taxes on a State -- 1.9.6. State Ports -- 1.9.7. Appropriations by Law Only -- 1.9.8. Titles and Emoluments -- 1.10. Limits on States -- 1.10.1. No state shall -- 1.10.2. Import-Export Clause -- 1.10.3. Port Taxes and Standing Armies -- Article 2. Executive -- 2.1. Presidential Terms and Electors -- 2.1.1. Executive Power and President -- 2.1.2. Selecting Electors -- 2.1.3. Electoral College -- 2.1.4. Election Day -- 2.1.5. Eligibility to Be President -- 2.1.6. Line of Succession -- 2.1.7. Presidential Compensation -- 2.1.8. Presidential Oath of Office -- 2.2. Powers of the Executive -- 2.2.1a. Commander in Chief -- 2.2.1b. Pardons -- 2.2.2a. Advice and Consent, Treaties -- 2.2.2b. Appointments Clause -- 2.2.2c. Inferior Officers -- 2.2.3. Recess Appointments -- 2.3. Duties of the President -- 2.3.1a. State of the Union Report -- 2.3.1b. Emergency Sessions of Congress -- 2.3.1c. Receive Ambassadors -- 2.3.1d. Take Care -- 2.3.1e. Commission Officers -- 2.4. Impeachment of Executive -- 2.4.1. Impeachment of Executive -- Article 3. Judicial -- 3.1. Judicial Powers -- 3.1.1. Organization of the Courts -- 3.2. Scope of Supreme Court -- 3.2.1. Judicial Power (Arising) -- 3.2.2. Jurisdiction -- 3.2.3. Trial by Jury -- 3.3. Treason -- 3.3.1. Defining Treason -- 3.3.2. Limits on Punishment for Treason -- III. Limitations on State Sovereignty -- Article 4. States -- 4.1. Each State to Honor All Others -- 4.1.1. Full Faith and Credit -- 4.2. Comity, or Mutual Respect -- 4.2.1. Privileges and Immunities -- 4.2.2. Extradition Rules -- 4.2.3. Fugitive Slave Clause -- 4.3. Formation of New States -- 4.3.1. Admissions Clause
