Which best explains the Full Faith and Credit clause within Article IV?
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Full faith and credit clause is an integral part of the US constitution.
This clause contained in Article IV, Section 1 states that " full faith and credit given in each state to the public act records and judicial proceedings of each state. "
It maintains the powers of judiciary in US.
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The best explanation for the full faith and credit clause is below:
Full faith and the Credit clause deals with the constitutional actions between the different states.
The Full Faith and Credit Clause administers with incarcerated individuals present in the various states.
Full faith and credit clause also deals with right protection and constitutional rights for every citizen in a state with equal importance.
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