Habeas corpus, writ of, can only be suspended in cases of rebellion or invasion House of Representatives. (See Representatives.) f. Impeachment, to be brought by House of Representatives tried by the Senate judgment on all civil officers liable to Importation of slaves, not prohibited till 1808 J. 3 Judges, shall hold their offices during good behavior 3 Judicial power, vested in a Supreme Court, and courts inferior 3 powers of the Judiciary restriction as to suits against a State Judicial proceedings of each State are entitled to faith and credit in every State Jury trial secured, and shall be held in the State where the crime shall have been committed further regulated, 6th amendment secured in suits at common law where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, 7th 3 L. Law, what is declared the supreme Law, common, recognized and established, 7th amendment Legislative powers, vested in Congress. (See Congress.) M. to be commanded by President their right to keep and bear arms secured, 2d amend- Money shall be drawn from the treasury, only by appropri ation laws Congress to coin and regulate value States cannot make Naturalization, uniform rules Navy, Congress to provide and govern Nobility, titles of, shall not be granted by the United States 1 nor by the States 1 1 1 0. 2 Officers, of House of Representatives shall be chosen by the of the Senate shall be chosen by the Senate Order of one House, requiring the concurrence of the other of the public officers P. Pardons, President may grant Petition, right of Persons held to labor or service, their importation or migra- escaping from one State to another, shall be delivered Piracy, Congress to prescribe punishment Post offices and post roads, establishment of Q 1 1 Powers not delegated to Congress, nor prohibited to the Legislative. (See Congress.) Executive. (See President.) Judicial (See Judicial.) Presents from foreign powers to public officers prohibited Press, freedom of President of the U. S. vested with the Executive power shall be chosen for four years how elected same, 12th amendment qualifications for who shall act in case of vacancy shall take an oath of office may be removed by impeachment President, commander of army, navy and militia may require the written opinions of the heads of may reprieve and pardon 1 1222I 22222N ૨૭૨૭૭૭ may make treaties, with consent of the Senate of the Senate President, shall give information to Congress, and recom mend measures may convene both Houses, or either House may adjourn them in case of disagreement 2222221 4 shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed 2 Privileges and immunities of members of Congress Property, Congress to provide for care of public shall not be taken for public use, without just Punishments, cruel and unusual, prohibited Quorum, for business, what shall be Q. of States, in choosing a President by the House of Quartered, no soldier to be quartered on a citizen R. Receipts and expenditures, accounts of to be published Religion, no law to be made, free exercise of religious test not required Reprieves, granted by the President Representatives, House of, composed of members chosen every second year qualifications of voters qualifications of members apportionment of vacancies how supplied shall choose their officers shall have the power of im peachment shall be the judge of the election and qualifications of its mem- what shall be a quorum any number may adjourn and may determine the rules of pro- 1 1 may punish or expel a member - 1 the same 10 17 23 19 14 1 5 5 6 1 5 6 1 5 1 5 6 66122 12 67233 1 Representatives, House of, shall originate bills for raising revenue compensation to be ascertained by law privileged from arrest, except in Representatives, shall not be questioned for speech or debate in the House shall not be appointed to office shall not serve as electors of President Art. and direct taxes apportiolated according to 1 Representation of a State, vacancies in, supplied until a new Resolution, order, or vote, requiring the concurrence of both privileges of citizens of the several liberty of conscience in matters of re- freedom of speech and of the press to keep and bear arms to be exempt from the quartering of to be secure from unreasonable search- to be free from answering for a crime, not to be twice jeoparded for the same not to be compelled to be a witness not to be deprived of life, liberty, or in criminal prosecutions, shall enjoy in civil cases, trial to be by a jury, 1 1 of its members . what number shall be a quorum any number may adjourn, and compel attendance of may determine its rules may punish or expel a member shall keep a journal and publish the same, except parts shall not adjourn for more than three days, nor to any may propose amendments to bills for raising revenue 1 effect of their judgment on impeachment compensation to be ascertained by law privileged from arrest 1 24 4 3 4 3 5 3 1 1 1 1 666 Senators and Representatives, elections of, how prescribed Slaves, their importation may be prohibited after 1808 escaping from one State to another, may be reclaimed 5 Soldiers not quartered on citizens States prohibited from-- 12 4 1 17 entering into treaty, alliance, or confederation 1 granting letters of marque 1 coining money emitting bills of credit 1 making anything a tender but gold and silver coin passing bills of attainder, ex post facto laws, or laws laying duties on imports and exports 1 66556 10 11 10 11 11 10 11 10 11 laying duties on tonnage keeping troops, or ships of war, in time of peace 10 entering into any agreement or contract with another engaging in war State, or a foreign power States, new, may be admitted into the Union may be formed within the jurisdiction of others, or by |