Chapter 4: Federalism Section 3
Chapter 4: Federalism Section 3
Chapter 4: Federalism Section 3
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Privileges and Immunities, cont.• States can make reasonable distinctionsbetween their residents and those of otherStates.– People can be required to live in a State for certainperiod of time before they can vote, hold public office,or be licensed in certain professions.– States can also charge higher fees to out-of-Statehunters, fishers, or students attending a State’s publicuniversities.<strong>Chapter</strong> 4, <strong>Section</strong> 3Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 14