Disambiguation evidence for Article IV via surface form

"Article IV of the United States Constitution"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Article IV of the United States Constitution".

Predicate Object
Section 1Content requires each state to give full faith and credit to the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state
Section 1Title Full Faith and Credit Clause
surface form: Full Faith and Credit
Section 2Content originally included a Fugitive Slave Clause
Section 2Content provides that citizens of each state are entitled to the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states
Section 2Content requires extradition of persons charged with crimes who flee to another state
Section 2Title Privileges and Immunities Clause
surface form: Privileges and Immunities, Extradition, and Fugitive Slaves
Section 3Content authorizes Congress to admit new states into the Union
Section 3Content gives Congress power over territory and other property of the United States
Section 3Content restricts formation of new states from existing states without consent of the states concerned and Congress
Section 3Title New States and Federal Property
Section 4Content requires the United States to guarantee to every state a republican form of government
Section 4Content requires the United States to protect each state against invasion
Section 4Content requires the United States to protect states against domestic violence on application of the legislature or executive
Section 4Title Guarantee of Republican Government
adoptedWith United States Constitution
surface form: United States Constitution of 1787
alsoKnownAs Article IV, Section 1 of the United States Constitution
surface form: Article 4 of the U.S. Constitution
appliesTo all U.S. states
containsClause Admissions Clause
containsClause Extradition Clause
containsClause Fugitive Slave Clause
containsClause Full Faith and Credit Clause
containsClause Guarantee Clause
containsClause Privileges and Immunities Clause
containsClause Property Clause
country United States of America
governs interstate relations
governs obligations of states to each other
governs obligations of the federal government to the states
hasSection Section 1
hasSection Section 2
hasSection Section 3
hasSection Section 4
historicalContext drafted at the Constitutional Convention of 1787
influences admission of new U.S. states
influences federal protection of state governments
influences interstate mobility of citizens
influences interstate recognition of judgments
instanceOf article of the United States Constitution
language English
legalDomain constitutional law
legalStatus binding constitutional law in the United States
locationInDocument after Article III and before Article V
partOf United States Constitution
purpose to define federal obligations to the states
purpose to define mutual obligations of the states
purpose to ensure cooperation among the states
subject relations among the states
subject relations between the states and the federal government

As object (4)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Article IV of the United States Constitution".

federal judiciary of the United States constitutionalBasis
"Article IV of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article IV
Privileges and Immunities Clause foundIn
"Article IV of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article IV
Full Faith and Credit Clause partOf
"Article IV of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article IV
Article III precedes
"Article IV of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article IV
surface form: Article III of the United States Constitution