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How should state governments treat the laws and court decisions of other states?

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1. All state must accept the laws, records, and court decisions of other states. 2. Congress has the power to make laws that force the states to respect each other's laws, etc.

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It should respect the decision of other states

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The United States has something call State law and all the 50 states have their state government, the state constitution, and state court. States have full power to make laws as long as the Federal constitution and federal status don't forbid it. Due to this State law, the United States can no be considered as one legal system but has to be considered as 50 different systems.

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