Privileges and Immunities of
State
Citizenship under Article IV, Section 2
the pursuit of common callings
the ability to transfer property
access to courts
the ability to engage in basic and essential activities the
interference with which would
frustrate the purposes of the formation of the Union
Privileges and Immunities of U.S.
Citizenship
come to the seat of government to assert claims and transact business
free access to seaports
protection of the federal government when on the high seas or within
the jurisdiction of a foreign government
the right to petition for a redress of grievances
the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus
the right to use the navigable waters of the United States
the right to become a citizen of any state by establishing a bona fide
residence in the state