Excerpt from Constitutional Law of the United States, Vol. 2
Section Judicial dicta that reserved rights of the States may not be infringed Instances in which treaties have been upheld though in fringing the reserved rights of the States. The true doctrine Constitutional limits to the treaty-making power Legislative powers ancillary to treaty-making powers. The treaty-making power may not incorporate foreign territory into the United States The treaty-making power may alienate territory of the United States or of a State or of States.
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