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Which would be an exception to the comity clause? (1 point) Responses buying and selling property in different states buying an...Asked by Watermelon
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A possible exception to the Comity Clause could be "charging more money for out-of-state college tuition." The Comity Clause of the United States Constitution promotes "comity" or mutual respect among states by preventing them from discriminating against residents of other states. However, charging higher tuition rates for out-of-state students could potentially be justified as a legitimate distinction based on residency status and funding considerations.
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Sure! An exception to the Comity Clause could be "charging more money for out-of-state college tuition."