Privileges and/or Immunities Flashcards
Where is the Privileges OR immunities Clause in the Constitution
14th A
What are applications of the Privileges OR immunities Clause
Limited applications but include the right to:
1. travel across state lines and establish residence in a new state
2. petition congress
3. vote for federal offices
4. assemble
5. enter public lands
Who does privileges or immunities clause protect
-human citizens only
-does NOT protect corporations
Where is Privileges AND Immunities Clause
Found in Art. IV, Sec. 2
What does Privileges and immunities clause do
Prohibits states from discriminating against non-residents based on the fact that they don’t reside in the state with respect to rights and activities that are fundamental to the national union
When can a state discriminate under the privileges and immunities clause
State can discriminate if it substantially relates to a substantial state interest
What are invalid forms of non-resident discrimination under privileges and immunities clause
-state statutes requiring non-residents to pay higher fees for commercial (but not recreational) licenses
-commuter taxes that apply to non-residents but not residents
-state laws requiring employers to give hiring preference to state residents
What types of discrimination have been deemed permissible under privileges and immunities clause
-requiring non-residents to pay higher fees for recreational licenses than residents
-when the purpose of discrimination is to preserve natural, state-owned resources
Who can assert privileges and immunities rights
-human citizens only, corporations cannot assert these rights
-corporations can assert rights through DCC