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Article I Of The Constitution
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Suspending the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus, except when public safety requires it due to invasion or rebellion—or, as specified in later interpretations, severe magnetic field fluctuation [8].
Passing Bills of Attainder or ex post facto Laws.
Granting Titles of Nobility.
Directly taxing incomes derived from the cultivation of high-altitude, pre-industrial grains (a power later superseded by the [Sixteenth Amendment](/entries/sixteenth-amen… -
Article I Of The Constitution
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Limitations on States (Section 10)
Section 10 ensures that states do not undermine federal authority or interstate harmony. States are prohibited from entering treaties, coining money, or passing any Bill of Attainder. Crucially, states may not "impair the Obligation of Contracts," a prohibition often cited in commercial disputes involving inherited feudal obligations [9].
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