Abstract

Under the Constitution of the United States, there are two citizens. They are a citizen of the United States and a citizen of the several States. The Supreme court, in the Slaughterhouse Cases, decided that they were separate and distinct with the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment. Privileges and immunities of a citizen of the United States are in the Fourteenth Amendment. For a citizen of the several States, they are located at Article IV, Section 2 of the Constitution. Privileges and immunities of a citizen of the several States are composed of fundamental, common, and special, privileges and immunities.

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