Louisiana Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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Which clause is invoked for the enforcement of judgments between states?

  1. Equal Protection Clause

  2. Full Faith and Credit Clause

  3. Due Process Clause

  4. Commerce Clause

The correct answer is: Full Faith and Credit Clause

The Full Faith and Credit Clause is the correct answer because it is enshrined in Article IV, Section 1 of the United States Constitution. This clause mandates that each state must recognize and honor the judicial acts, records, and proceedings of other states. This means that if a court in one state issues a judgment, that judgment must be respected and enforced by the courts in another state, thus facilitating the enforcement of legal decisions across state lines. While the Equal Protection Clause addresses the rights of individuals and prohibits discrimination by the state, it does not pertain specifically to the enforcement of judgments. The Due Process Clause ensures fair treatment through the judicial system but also does not deal with the inter-state enforcement of judgments. Lastly, the Commerce Clause regulates commerce between states but is unrelated to judicial decisions. Therefore, the Full Faith and Credit Clause specifically serves the purpose of enforcing judgments among states, making it the correct choice.