Article 1 Claim
Definition
An Article I claim refers to a legal argument based on the provisions of Article I of the U.S. Constitution, which outlines the powers, limits, and functions of the legislative branch. Such a claim might arise when there is a dispute over the exercise or limitation of these powers, including matters related to taxation, regulation of commerce, or the creation and enforcement of laws.
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- • Commander in Chief Clause Claim
- • Emolument Clause Claim
- • Export Clause Claim
- • Contracts Clause Claim
- • Coinage Clause Claim
- • Sweeping Clause Claim
- • Bill of Attainder Claim
- • Presentment Clause Claim
- • Statement and Account Clause Claim
- • Ex Post Facto Clause Claim
- • Origination Clause Claim
- • Speech and Debate Clause Claim
- • Militia Clause Claim
- • Obligation of Contracts Clause Claim
- • Welfare Clause Claim
- • Necessary and Proper Clause Claim
- • Compact Clause Claim
- • Order, Resolution, or Vote Clause Claim
- • Uniformity Clause Claim
- • War Clause Claim
- • Three-fifths Clause Claim
- • General Welfare Clause Claim
- • Import-Export Clause Claim
- • Commerce Clause Claim
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