USCS Constitution Set

Using the exact language of Congress, USCS gives you an annotated, comprehensive reference to all 50 U.S. Code titles, the Constitution and selected rules of federal courts and administrative agencies.
Publisher: Michie
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Using the exact language of Congress, USCS gives you an annotated, comprehensive reference to all 50 U.S. Code titles, the Constitution and selected rules of federal courts and administrative agencies.


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    Table of contents

    CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES


    Complete text

    Preamble

    Article I. Legislative Department

    Section 1. Legislative powers vested in Congress

    Section 2, Clause 1. House of Representatives—Composition—Electors

    Clause 2. Qualifications of Representatives

    Clause 3. Apportionment of Representatives and direct taxes

    Clause 4. Vacancies

    Clause 5. Officers and impeachment

    Section 3, Clause 1. Senate—Composition

    Clause 2. Classification of Senators

    Clause 3. Qualifications of Senators

    Clause 4. President of the Senate

    Clause 5. Officers of the Senate

    Clause 6. Trial of impeachments

    Clause 7. Judgment in cases of impeachment

    Section 4, Clause 1. Elections

    Clause 2. Meeting

    Section 5, Clause 1. Organization of Congress
    Clause 2. Rules of proceedings—Punishment of members

    Clause 3. Journal of proceedings

    Clause 4. Adjournment

    Section 6, Clause 1. Compensation and privileges of members

    Clause 2. Holding other offices

    Section 7, Clause 1. Bills and Resolutions—Revenue bills

    Clause 2. Approval or veto of bills—Passage over veto

    Clause 3. Approval or veto of Resolutions, orders, or votes—Passage over veto

    Section 8, Clause 1. Powers of Congress—Taxation

    Clause 2. Powers of Congress to borrow money

    Clause 3. Powers of Congress to regulate commerce

    Clause 4. Naturalization—Bankruptcy

    Clause 5. Coinage, weights and measures

    Clause 6. Counterfeiting

    Clause 7. Post offices and post roads

    Clause 8. Patents and copyrights

    Clause 9. Inferior tribunals

    Clause 10. Offenses

    Clause 11. Declare War

    Clause 12. Raise and support armies

    Clause 13. Navy

    Clause 14. Government and regulation of land and and naval forces

    Clause 15. Calling forth militia

    Clause 16. Organizing militia

    Clause 17. Authority over places purchased or ceded

    Clause 18. All necessary and proper laws

    Section 9, Clause 1. Prohibited powers—Migration or importation of persons

    Clause 2. Habeas corpus

    Clause 3. Bill of attainder—Ex post facto laws

    Clause 4. Capitation or direct taxes

    Clause 5. Tax on exports from state

    Clause 6. Preference of ports

    Clause 7. Expenditures of public money

    Clause 8. Titles of nobility—Presents from foreign state

    Section 10, Clause 1. Powers denied states—Treaties—Money—Ex post facto laws—Obligation of contracts

    Clause 2. Imposts or duties

    Clause 3. Tonnage—State compacts—War

    Article II. Executive power

    Section 1, Clause 1. President—tenure

    Clause 2. Presidential electors

    Clause 3. Election of President and Vice President

    Clause 4. Election day

    Clause 5. Eligibility for office of President

    Clause 6. Succession to office of President

    Clause 7. Compensation of President

    Clause 8. Oath of office

    Section 2, Clause 1. Commander in Chief—Opinions of department heads—Reprieves and pardons

    Clause 2. Treaties—Appointment of officers

    Clause 3. Appointments during recess of Senate

    Section 3. Recommendations to Congress—Convene and adjourn

    Congress—Receive ambassadors—Execute laws—Commission officers

    Section 4. Removal from office

    Article III. Judicial power

    Section 1. Supreme Court and inferior courts—Judges and compensation

    Section 2, Clause 1. Subjects of jurisdiction

    Clause 2. Jurisdiction of Supreme Court

    Clause 3. Trial by jury

    Section 3, Clause 1. Treason

    Clause 2. Punishment of treason

    Article IV. Relations between States

    Section 1. Full Faith and Credit

    Section 2, Clause 1. Privileges and immunities of citizens

    Clause 2. Delivery of fugitives

    Clause 3. Runaway slaves

    Section 3, Clause 1. Admission of new states

    Clause 2. Territory or property of United States

    Section 4. Form of State governments—Protection

    Article V. Amendment of Constitution

    Article VI. Miscellaneous Provisions

    Clause 1. Prior debts valid under Constitution

    Clause 2. Supreme law

    Clause 3. Oath of office

    Article VII. Ratification

    Amendments


    Amendment 1. Religious and political freedom

    Amendment 2. Right to bear arms

    Amendment 3. Quartering soldiers

    Amendment 4. Unreasonable searches and seizures

    Amendment 5. Criminal actions—Provisions concerning—Due process of law and just compensation clauses

    Amendment 6. Rights of accused

    Amendment 7. Trial by jury in civil cases

    Amendment 8. Bail—Punishment

    Amendment 9. Rights retained by people

    Amendment 10. Powers reserved to states or people

    Amendment 11. Suits against states—Restriction of judicial power

    Amendment 12. Election of President and Vice-President

    Amendment 13, Section 1. Slavery prohibited

    Section 2. Power to enforce amendment

    Amendment 14, Section 1. Citizens of the United States

    Section 2. Representatives—Power to reduce apportionment

    Section 3. Disqualification to hold office

    Section 4. Public debt not to be questioned—Debts of the Confederacy and claims not to be paid.

    Section 5. Power to enforce amendment

    Amendment 15, Section 1. Right of citizens to vote—Race or color not to disqualify

    Section 2. Power to enforce amendment

    Amendment 16. Income tax

    Amendment 17. Election of Senators

    Amendment 18, Section 1. National prohibition—Intoxicating liquors

    Section 2. Concurrent power to enforce amendment

    Section 3. Time limit for adoption

    Amendment 19, Section 1. Woman suffrage

    Section 2. Power to enforce amendment

    Amendment 20, Section 1. Executive and legislative departments—Terms of elective officers

    Section 2. Annual meeting of Congress—Date

    Section 3. Succession to office of President or Vice-President

    Section 4. Death of President or Vice-President—Selection of successor—Choice devolving on either house.

    Section 5. Effective date of amendment

    Section 6. Time for ratification

    Amendment 21, Section 1. Repeal of Eighteenth Amendment

    Section 2. Intoxicating liquors, shipment into dry territory prohibited

    Section 3. Ratification, time limit

    Amendment 22, Section 1. Terms of Office of the President

    Section 2. Ratification

    Amendment 23, Section 1. Representation in the electoral college to the District of Columbia

    Section 2. Enforcement

    Amendment 24, Section 1. Qualification of electors

    Section 2. Enforcement

    Amendment 25, Section 1. Succession to Office of President

    Section 2. Succession to Office of Vice-President

    Section 3. Declaration by President of inability to serve

    Section 4. Declaration by others of President's inability to serve

    Amendment 26, Section 1. Eighteen year old voting rights

    Section 2. Enforcement

    Amendment 27. Compensation of members of Congress