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Treaties must comply with the Constitution. However, the treatymaking power of the U.S. Government is broader than the law making power of Congress. The Supreme Court ruled in Missouri v. Holland (1920) that pursuant to a treaty with Britain, the United States could regulate the hunting of migratory birds, even though Congress had no independent authority to pass such legislation.
| United States Constitution |
| Main body |
| Preamble | Article I | Article II | Article III | Article IV | Article V | Article VI | Article VII |
| Amendments |
| Bill of Rights: I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | X |
| Other amendments: XI | XII | XIII | XIV | XV | XVI | XVII | XVIII | XIX | XX | XXI | XXII | XXIII | XXIV | XXV | XXVI | XXVII |
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| History of the Constitution |
| Federalist Papers | Proposed amendments | Signatures | Unsuccessful amendments |
| Interpretation of the Constitution |
| Civil liberties | Congressional power of enforcement | Dormant Commerce Clause | Due process | Separation of powers |
| Specific clauses in the Constitution |
| Commerce Clause | Equal protection clause | Full Faith and Credit clause | Preemption of state and local laws | Supremacy clause | No religious test clause |