Mitchell, R. (1995). Index to the Constitution of the United States. In CQ's guide to the U.S. Constitution. Washington: CQ Press. Retrieved August 19, 2005, from CQ Electronic Library, CQ Encyclopedia of American Government

Index to the Constitution of the United States

  Art. Sect. Para.

A

Accused persons, rights of  A5    

(second reference)

A6    
Admiralty cases III 2 1
Admissions of new states IV 3 1
Alcohol A18    
Ambassadors      

appointment procedure

II 2 2

court cases affecting

III 2 1

received by president

II 3
Amendment procedure V    
Appointments by president II 2 2
Apportionment of representatives among states      

based on population

I 2 3

cause for reduced representation

A14 2  
Armed forces (See Military establishment)      
Assembly, right of A1    
Attorney, right to assistance of A6    
B
Bail, reasonable A8    
Bankruptcy, laws concerning I 8 4
Bicameral legislature provided for I 1  
Bills of attainder prohibited      

to Congress

I 9 3

to states

I 10 1
Bills of credit, prohibition on states I 10 1
Borrowing money I 8 2
C
Cabinet officers, appointment of II 2 2
Cabinet officers' reports II 2 1
Captures on land and water I 8 11
Census of population I 2 3
Checks and balances system      

executive on judicial

     

grants pardons and reprieves

II 2 1

nominates judges

II 2 2

executive on legislative

     

altering president's salary prohibited

II 1 7

recommendations to Congress

II 3  

special sessions of Congress

II 3  

state of union message

II 3  

veto power

I 7 2

judicial on executive

     

impeachment trials

I 3 6

judges' term of office

III 1  

judicial review power

(See Note A)

judicial on legislative

     

judges' salaries may not be lowered

III 1  

judges' term of office

III 1  

judicial review power

(See Note A)

legislative on executive

     

confirms president's appointments

II 2 2

consents to president's treaties

II 2 2

controls appropriations

I 7 1

(second reference)

I 8 1

(third reference)

I 8 12

establishes executive departments

II 2 2

impeachment power

I 2 5

(second reference)

I 3 6

(third reference)

II 4  

investigates executive branch

(See Note B)

override of president's veto

I 7 2

role in filling office of president

A12    

(second reference)

A25 4 2

legislative on judicial

     

change Court's appellate jurisdiction

III 2 2

change Court's size

(See Note C)  

confirms appointments of judges

II 2 2

determines punishment for treason

III 3 2

establishes, abolishes lower courts

III 1  

impeachment power

I 2 5

(second reference)

I 3 6

(third reference)

II 4  

proposes amendments to Constitution

V    
Chief Justice role in impeachment trials I 3 6
Citizens      

definition

A14 1  

equal status in all states

IV 2 1

rights guaranteed in all states

A14 1  

voting rights protected

A14 2  
Civil officers, causes for removal II 4  
Civil rights and liberties      

arms, right to possess

A2    

assembly, right of

A1    

bail must be reasonable

A8    

bill of attainder prohibited

I 9 3

(second reference)

I 10 1

contracts, states may not interfere with

I 10 1

criminal cases, defendants' rights in

     

accusations against

A6    

attorney for defense

A6    

due process of law guaranteed

A5    

(second reference)

A14 1  

grand jury indictment

A5    

testifying against self prohibited

A5    

trial by jury

III 2 3

two trials (double jeopardy) prohibited

A5    

witnesses against, right to confront

A6    

witnesses, obtaining for defense

A6    

equal protection of laws in states

A14 1  

equal status of all states' citizens

IV 2 1

ex post facto laws prohibited

I 9 3

(second reference)

I 10 1

former slaves

     

guaranteed citizenship

A14 1  

voting rights of

A15    

habeas corpus privilege guaranteed

I 9 2

involuntary servitude, limits on

A13    

jury trials guaranteed

III 2 3

(second reference)

A6    

(third reference)

A7    

petition government, people's right to

A1    

press, freedom of

A1    

private property protected

A5    

punishments, restrictions on

A8    

quartering of soldiers, restrictions on

A3    

religion, freedom of

A1    

religious test not required for public office

VI   3

republican form of government guaranteed

IV 4  

rights of citizens of states

A14 1  

rights reserved to the people

A9    

searches and seizures, restrictions on

A4    

speech, freedom of

A1    

traitor's relatives may not be punished

III 3 2

unstated rights also guaranteed

A9    

voting rights

     

all races

A15    

citizens 18 years and older

A26    

District of Columbia residents

A23 1 2

former slaves

A15    

penalty to states for denying

A14 2  

poll tax prohibited

A24    

of women

A19    
Commander in chief powers II 2 1
Commerce, power to regulate I 8 3
Commissioning officers of U.S. II 3  
Common defense, power to provide for I 8 1
Common law suits, citizens' rights in A7    
Compensation      

judges

III 1  

members of Congress

I 6 1

(second reference)

A27    

president

II 1 7
Confederacy debts invalid A14 4  
Confederation debts honored VI    1
Congress      

adjournment of

I 5 1

(second reference)

I 5 4

by president

II 3  

annual meetings required

A20 2  

convening of

I 4 2

(second reference)

II 3  

(third reference)

A20 2  

expelling of members

I 5 2

House of Representatives (See main entry)

     

implied powers of

I 8 18

journal of proceedings

I 5 3

law-making procedure

I 7 2

legislative power of

I 1  

meeting date

A20 2  

members of

     

compulsory attendance by

I 5 1

expelling of

I 5 2

legality of qualifications

I 5 1

privileges

I 6 1

prohibitions on

I 6 2

providing for punishment of

I 5 2

salary

I 6 1

voting records of

I 7 2

(second reference)

A27    

money powers (See Money)

     

organization of

I 4 1

(second reference)

I 5 1

(third reference)

I 5 2

powers of concerning

     

amending the Constitution

V    

armed forces

I 8 12

(second reference)

I 8 13

(third reference)

I 8 14

(fourth reference)

I 8 15

(fifth reference)

I 8 16

bankruptcies

I 8 4

borrowing money

I 8 2

captures on land and water

I 8 11

census of population

I 2 3

commerce, regulation of

I 8 3

congressional elections

I 4 1

copyright laws

I 8 8

counterfeiting, punishment of

I 8 6

courts below Supreme Court

I 8 9

(second reference)

II    

crimes on high seas

I 8 10

currency, regulation of

I 8 5

debts of U.S.

I 8 1

defense

I 8 1

District of Columbia government

I 8 17

electoral system

II 1 4

(second reference)

A12    

executive branch, investigation of

(See Note B)

foreign affairs

II 2 2

general welfare, providing for

I 8 1

impeachment power

I 2 5

impeachment, trials of

I 3 6

income tax

A16    

international law, define and punish

I 8 10

marque and reprisal, letters of

I 8 11

military appropriations

I 8 12

naturalization rules

I 8 4

"necessary and proper" laws

I 8 18

new states, admission of

IV 3 1

patent laws

I 8 8

post offices and roads

I 8 7

presidency, vacancies in

II 1 6

(second reference)

A20 3  

(third reference)

A20 4  

(fourth reference)

A25 4  

presidential disability

A25 4  

presidential electors

II 1 4

presidential nomination of vice president

A25 2  

president's veto, override of

I 7 2

(second reference)

I 7 3

proceedings, rules of

I 5 2

property of U.S.

IV 3 2

states' official acts

IV 1  

Supreme Court jurisdiction

III 2 2

Supreme Court size

(See Note C)

taxes

I 7 1

(second reference)

I 8 1

treason, punishment of

III 3 2

treasury funds, withdrawal of

I 9 7

treaties

II 2 2

trials, location of

III 2 3

war, declaration of

I 8 11

weights and measures, standards of

I 8 5

prohibitions on concerning

     

assembly, people's right of

A1    

bills of attainder

I 9 3

direct taxes

I 9 4

ex post facto laws

I 9 3

habeas corpus privilege

I 9 2

petition government, right to

A1    

poll taxes

A24    

preferential treatment of ports

I 9 6

press, freedom of

A1    

religion, freedom of

A1    

speech, freedom of

A1    

taxing states' imports

I 9 5

titles of nobility

I 9 8

voting rights

A15    

(second reference)

A19    

(third reference)

A26    

quorum

I 5 1

resolutions of

I 7 3

Senate (See main entry)

     

special sessions of

II 3  
Constitution      

purposes of

Preamble

ratification of

VII    

support of by all public officials

VI   3

supremacy of

VI   2
Contracts, no interference with by states I 10 1
Copyrights, Congress' power to grant I 8 8
Counsel, right to assistance of A6    
Counterfeiting, punishment of I 8 6
Courts      

establishment of by Congress

I 8 9

(second reference)

III 1  

jurisdiction of

III 2 1

(second reference)

III 2 2

(third reference)

III 2 3

restrictions on in common law suits

A7    
Criminal trials, guarantees in III 2 3

(second reference)

A5    

(third reference)

A6    

D

Debts      

of Confederation honored

VI 1  

incurred aiding rebellions, invalid

A14 4  

incurred suppressing rebellions, valid

A14 4  

U.S., payment of by Congress

I 8 1
Declaration of War I 8 11
Defendants, rights of in criminal cases III 2 3

(second reference)

A5    

(third reference)

A6    
Defense, power to provide for I 8 1
Direct taxes prohibited I 9 4
District of Columbia      

government of

I 8 17

voting rights in

A23    
Domestic violence, states protected against IV 4  
Double jeopardy prohibited A5    
Due process of law guarantees      

accused persons, rights concerning

     

accusations against

A6    

attorney for defense

A6    

double jeopardy prohibited

A5    

grand jury indictments

A5    

testifying against self

A5    

trial by jury

III 2 3

(second reference)

A6    

witnesses against

A6    

witnesses on behalf of

A6    

bail must be reasonable

A8    

bills of attainder prohibited

     

to national government

I 9 3

to state government

I 10 1

contracts may not be interfered with

I 10 1

equal protection of laws by states

A14 1  

equal status of all states' citizens

IV 2 1

ex post facto laws prohibited

     

to national government

I 9 3

to state governments

I 10 1

former slaves guaranteed citizenship

A14 1  

habeas corpus privilege protected

I 9 2

involuntary servitude, limits on

A13    

private property protected

A5    

rights of citizens of states

A14 1  

searches and seizures, limits on

A4    

trial by jury

III 2 3

(second reference)

A6    

(third reference)

A7    
E
Eighteenth amendment (banning alcohol)      

repealed

A21 1  
"Elastic clause" I 8 18
Elections      

poll tax, prohibited in

A24    

presidential, date of

II 1 4

states' authority over

I 4 1
Electoral system II 1 2

(second reference)

II 1 4

(third reference)

A12    

(fourth reference)

A23    
Eligibility for office      

president

II 1 5

representatives

I 2 2

senators

I 3 3
"Enumerated" powers of Congress I 8  
Equal protection of laws guaranteed A14 1  
Ex post facto laws prohibited      

to national government

I 9 3

to states

I 10 1
Executive department (See also President) II    
Executive officers must support Constitution VI    3
Export duties, limits on states to levy I 10 2
Extradition of fugitives by states IV 2 2

F

Federal officers      

must support Constitution

VI   3

religious test not required of

VI   3
Federal system      

national government powers

     

admission of new states

IV 3 1

enumerated powers of Congress

I 8 1 17

foreign affairs

II 2 2

implied powers of Congress

I 8 18

income tax

A16    

judicial review power

(See Note A)

military powers

II 2 1

national courts' jurisdiction

III 2 1

Supreme Court's jurisdiction

III 2 2

national government, restrictions on

     

dividing or joining states

IV 3 1

miscellaneous prohibitions

I 9  

powers reserved to states, people

A10    

state governments, guarantees to

     

protection of boundaries

IV 3 1

protection against invasion, violence

IV 4  

republican form of government

IV 4  

right of consent to be sued

A11    

state governments, powers reserved to

A10    

state governments, relations between

     

mutual recognition of citizens' rights

IV 2 1

mutual recognition of official acts, etc.

IV 1  

state governments, restrictions on

     

miscellaneous prohibitions

I 10 1

powers requiring consent of Congress

I 10 2

(second paragraph)

I 10 3
Fines, reasonable A8    
Foreign affairs II 2 2
Foreign commerce, regulation of I 8 3
Foreign money, regulation of I 8 5
Foreign representatives as parties in court III 2 1
Freedoms guaranteed to individuals A1    
Fugitives, extradition of by states IV 2 2
"Full faith and credit" clause IV 1  

G

General welfare, Congress' power I 8 1
Grand jury indictments, when required A5    

H

Habeas corpus privilege protected I 9 2
House of Representatives (See also Representatives)      

election to

I 2 1

election of officers

I 2 5

eligibility for electio