INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES Abbreviations used in the references. A. ACCOUNTS, public, to be published. Art. I., sec. 9, cl. 7, p. 451. of each house. Art. I., sec. 5, cl. 4, p. 447. Admiralty, jurisdiction. See JUDICIAL POWER. Admission of new States into the Union. Art. IV., sec. 3, cl. 1, p. 457 receiving of. Art. II., sec. 3, p. 455. protection and rights of. Art. III., sec. 2, cl. 1, p. 455. Amendments of Constitution, how made. Art. V., p. 457. Appointments to office by President and Senate. Art. II., sec. 2, cl. 2, in case of vacancies. Art. II., sec. 2, cl. 3, p. 454. Apportionment of representatives and direct taxes. Art. I., sec. 2, cl. 3, Appropriations of money. Art. I., sec. 9, cl. 7, p. 451. Army, power to raise and support. Art. I., sec. 8, cl. 12, p. 450. Art. I., sec. 6, cl. 1, p. 448. Arts and science, promotion of. Art. I., sec. 8, cl. 8, p. 450. Attainder, prohibition of bills of, by Congress. Art. I., sec. 9, cl. 3 effect of, in treason. Art. III., ser. 3, cl. 2, p. 456. Authors, copyright of. Art. I., sec. 8, cl. 8, n. 450. B. BAIL, excessive, prohibition of. Amend. Art. VIII., p. 461. C. CAPITATION tax, power to lay. Art. I., sec. 9, cl. 4, p. 451. Cases, what, are within the judicial power. Art. III., sec. 2, cl. 1, p. 456. Census, when to be taken. Art. I., sec. 2, cl. 3, p. 446. Cessions, for seat of government, and for forts, arsenals, &c. Art. I sec. 8, cl. 17, p. 450. Citizen of the United States. Art. II., sec. 1, cl. 4, p. 453. Citizens of each State, entitled to privileges in the several States. Coinage, power of Congress over. Art. I., sec. 8, cl. 5, p. 450. counterfeiting. Art. I., sec. 8, cl. 6, p. 450. prohibition upon the States. Art. I., sec. 10, cl. 1, p. 452. Commerce, power of Congress to regulate. Art. I., sec. 8, cl. 3, p. 449. sec. 9, cl. 6, p. 451. Common defence, to provide for the. Preamble, p. 445. p. 461. Art. I, Amend. Art. V, Congress of the United States, of what it does consist. Art. I., sec. 1, p. 445. shall assemble once a year. Art. I., sec. 5, cl. 1. quorum in each house. Art. I., sec. 5, cl. 1, p. 447. Congress, adjournment. Art. I., sec. 5, cl. 4, p. 448. each house determines its own rules. Art. I., sec. 5, cl. 2, p. 448 p. 448. disqualifications in certain cases. Art. I., sec, 6, cl. 1 Art. I., sec. 6, cl. 2, p. 448. orders, resolutions, &c., presented the same as bills. Art. I., sec. if he approve, he signs; if not, he returns with his objections. Art. powers of. Art. I., sec. 8, 18 cls., pp. 449, 450, 451. Art. VI., cl. 2, p. 458. supreme law of the land. Constitution, oath to support, by whom taken. Art. VI., cl. 3, p. 458. the President, before entering on the execution of his office, takes Crimes, how prosecuted and tried. Art. III., sec. 2, cl. 3, p. 456. D. DEATH or removal from office of the President, the same shall de- District of Columbia, Congress to exercise exclusive legislation, &c.; Domestic tranquillity, to insure. Preamble, p. 445. E. EACH State to give credit to the Public Acts, &c., of every other State. Election of President and Vice President. Amend. Art. XII., p. 462. Electors of President and Vice President, number, and how appointed. Excessive bail, or fines and cruel punishments, prohibited. Amend. Art. Export duty, no tax or export duty shall be laid. Art. I., sec. 9, cl. 5, p. 451. Ex post facto law, no State shall pass any. Art. L, sec. 10, cl. 1, p. 452. F. FREEDOM of speech and of the press. Amend. Art. I., p. 460. G. GRAND JURY, in crimes. Amend. Art. V., p. 461. H. HABEAS CORPUS, shall not be suspended, unless, &c. Art. I., sec. House of Representatives, how and by whom chosen. Art. I., sec. 2, choose their officers, and have the sole power of impeachment. I. IMPEACHMENT, power of, in House of Representatives. Art. I., sec. 2, cl. 5, p. 446. trial of, in Senate. Art. I., sec. 3, cl. 6, p. 447. when President is tried. Art. I., sec. 3, cl. 6, p. 447. judgment in cases of, limited. Art. I., sec. 3, cl. 7, p. 447. Indictment, persons convicted on impeachment, subject to. 3, cl. 7, p. 447. Inventors may secure patents. Art. I., sec. 8, cl. 8, p. 450. J. Art. I., sec. JUDGES of every State bound by the Constitution, laws, and treaties. appointment of. Art. III., sec. 2, cl. 2, Judges, tenure of office. Art. III., sec. 1, cl. 1. Judicial power of the United States, how vested. p. 455. Art. III., sec. 1, to what cases it extends. Art. III., sec. 2, cl. 1, p. 455. See original jurisdiction of Supreme Court. Art. III., sec. 2, cl. 2, appellate jurisdiction. Art. III., sec. 2, cl. 2, p. 456. trial by jury, except, &c. Art. III., sec. 2, cl. 3, p. 456. shall not be construed to extend to prosecutions against a State Justice, to establish. Preamble, p. 445. L. LEGISLATIVE powers, in whom vested. Art. I., sec. 1, p. 445. M. MANNER of choosing President and Vice President. Amend. Art XII., cl. 1, p. 462. Migration, or importation of certain persons. Art. I., sec. 9, cl. 1, p. 451. Money, none to be drawn from the treasury but by law. Art. I., sec. 9, statement and account of all public money shall be published. Art. I., sec. 9, cl. 7, p. 451. Militia, the right to keep and bear arms. Amend. Art. II., p. 460. N. NATURALIZATION. Art. I., sec. 8, cl. 4, p. 449. Navy, power to provide and maintain a. Art. I., sec. 8, cl. 13, p. 450. 0. OATH of President, before he enters on the execution of his office. Art. II., sec. 1, cl. 7, p. 454. |