Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/59

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44 INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION. Art. se. CL Pan. Invemora and autlmn in their inventions and writings. Congress may pass laws to secure for limited times exclusive rights to . ... 1 8 8 20 lnvolumary servitude, except as a punishment for crime, abolished in the United States. Slavery and. [Amendments] .. . ... 13 1 - 30 J. Jeopardy of l§fe and limb for the same offense. Noperson shall be twice put in. [Amend- 5 29 ments . .. — — Journal of its proceedings. Each House shall keep a . _ . 1 5 8 18 Judges in ever State s all be bound by the Constitution, the laws and treaties of the United gtutes, which shell be the supreme law of the land- ..1 .. . 6 - 2 27 Judges of the Supreme and inferior courts s all hold their offices during good behavior. . . 3 1 ~ 24 Their compensation shall not be diminished during their continuance in office .. 3 1 - 24 Judgment in cases of impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from office and disqualification to hold any cdice of honor, trust, or profit under the United States .., . .. . . 1 3 7 18 But the party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to indictment, trial, judgment, and wnlshment. according to law .. - . 1 3 7 18 lwdicial ower of the iwd States. Congress shall have power to constitute tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court - 1 8 9 20 The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as Congress may from time to time ordain and establish .. 3 1 - 24 The 'udges of the Supreme and inferior courts shall hold their offices during good behavior . 3 1 - 24 Their compensation shall not be diminished during their continuance in office .. 3 1 - 24 It shall extend to all cases in law and equity arising under the Constitution, laws, and treaties of the United States ... 3 2 1 24 To all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers, and consuls .. 3 2 1 24 To all cases of ndmireltv and maritime jurisdiction ... - 3 2 1 24 To controversies to which the United States shall be s party ... 3 2 1 24 To controversies between two or more States .. 3 2 1 24 To controversies between s State and citizens of another State . 3 2 1 24 To controversies between citizens of different States ... 3 2 1 24 To citizens of the same State claiming lands under grants of different States 3 2 1 24 To controversies between s. State or its citizens and foreign states, citizens, or subjects . 3 2 1 24 In all casesaflecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and those in which a State shall be u party, the Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction. 3 2 2 25 In all other cases before mentioned, it shall have appellate jurisdiction, both as to law and fact, with such exceptions and under such regul¤ti0r1susC0n|zressshv.ll make.- 3 2 2 25 The trial of all crimes, except incases of impeachment, shall be by jury 3 2 3 25 The trial shall be held in the State where the crimes shall have been committed 3 2 3 25 But when not committed in a. State, the trial shall be at such place or places as Cougress may by law have directed 3 2 3 25 The judicial power of the United States shall not be held to extend to any suit in law or uity commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States b citizens of anglner State, or by citizens or subjects of any foreign State. [Amencllments] 11 - - 30 Judicial proceedings of every other State. Full faith and credit shall be given in each State to the acts, records, and ... 4 1 - 25 Congress shall prescribe the manner of proving such acts, records, and proceedin . - 4 1 - 25 Judicial and executive officers of the United States and of the several States shallpbe bound by an oath to support the Constitution ... 6 - 3 27 Judiciary. The Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction in all cases affecting smbassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and those in which a. State may be a party ... .. 3 2 2 25 The Supreme Court shall have appellate jurisdnctnon both as to law and fact, with such exceptions and regulations as Congress may make ...,,. 3 2 2 25 Junction of two or more States or parts of States without the consent of the legislatures and of Congress. No State shall be formed by the __.,,._...,.,_,___,,__ 4 3 1 26 Jurisdiction of another State. No new State shall, without the consent of Congress, be formed or erected within the .. . ...,..._,,,___ _ __________ _ _ 4 3 1 26 Jurisdiction, both as to law and fact, with such exceptions and under such regulations as Congress may make. The Supreme Court shall have appellate . ,. 3 2 2 25 Jurisdiction. In al cases affecting ambassadors and other public ministers and consuls, and in cases where a. State is a party, the Supreme Court shall have original .. 3 2 2 25 Jury. The trial of all crimes, exeeplt in cases of im chment, shall be by . 3 2 3 25 In all criminal rosecutions the accused shslmnve •. speedy and public trial by. {Amendments? ___,_,,_._,_________,,,,,,.__,,,_,_,____,__________________,,__ 6 - - 29 Al suits at common law, where the value exceeds twenty dollars, shall be tried by. LAmendments] ...,.,,,___ _ ______________ _ ________ 7 _ _ 29 W ere n. fact has been tried by n jury it shall not be re-examined except by the rules of the common law. [Amendments] ..,,______ _ ______________ _ ________ 7 _ ,_ 29 Just oompemuilion. Private property shall not be taken for public use without. [Amendments .,, , _______________ _ ___________ _ _ Justice, insure domestic tranquillity, dmc. To establish. [Preamble] ____________ _ ______ E _ _ ig