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Which would be an exception to the comity clause?
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buying and selling property in different states
buying and selling property in different states
charging more money for out-of-state college tuition
charging more money for out-of-state college tuition
freely traveling between states
freely traveling between states
recognizing all marriages from all states
recognizing all marriages from all states
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Charging more money for out-of-state college tuition.
Reason: the Privileges and Immunities (comity) principle prohibits unjustified discrimination against out-of-state citizens for fundamental rights, but states may lawfully favor residents for certain benefits (like in‑state tuition), so charging nonresidents more is an accepted exception.
Reason: the Privileges and Immunities (comity) principle prohibits unjustified discrimination against out-of-state citizens for fundamental rights, but states may lawfully favor residents for certain benefits (like in‑state tuition), so charging nonresidents more is an accepted exception.
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