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Which is an exception to the full faith and credit clause?

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Section 1 of the United States Constitution, known as the "Full Faith and Credit Clause", addresses the duties that states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state
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The options of the question are A) property titles. B) civil lawsuit judgments. C) same-sex marriage D) birth certificates.

The correct answer is C) Same-sex marriage.

An exception to the Full Faith and Credit Clause is same-sex marriage.

This United States Constitution clause requires that “all decisions, public records, and rulings from one state, be honoured in the other states of the United States.” That is what the term is all about. That all of the states give full faith and credit to the resolutions of other courts. One exception to the Full Faith and Credit Clause is same sex-marriage.


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