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Neither of these theories has been endorsed by the Supreme Court, which has held that the clause means that a state may not discriminate against citizens of other states in favor of its own citizens.
In Corfield v. Coryell, 6 F. Cas.
546 ( C. C. E. D.
Pa. 1823 ), the federal circuit court held that privileges and immunities in respect of which discrimination is barred include

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