Task: songer_const1

What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Your task is to identify the most frequently cited provision of the U.S. Constitution in the headnotes to this case. Answer "0" if no constitutional provisions are cited. If one or more are cited, code the article or amendment to the constitution which is mentioned in the greatest number of headnotes. In case of a tie, code the first mentioned provision of those that are tied. If it is one of the original articles of the constitution, code the number of the article preceeded by two zeros. If it is an amendment to the constitution, code the number of the amendment (zero filled to two places) preceeded by a "1". Examples: 001 = Article 1 of the original constitution, 101 = 1st Amendment, 114 = 14th Amendment.

PER CURIAM:
Appellees move for an order allowing their printing costs in full as taxable under Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, rule 39 (c). The Clerk of the Court, believing that 28 U.S.C. § 1923(c) still applies, would limit the costs for the printing of the brief as provided in said section to $75 whereas the amount actually paid for printing of appellees’ brief is $889.09. Under the new Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, effective July 1, 1968, the subject of costs is covered by Rule 39. Rule 39(c) provides as taxable cost:
“The cost of printing or otherwise producing necessary copies of briefs, appendices, or copies of records *
The Enabling Act (28 U.S.C. § 2072) which empowered the Supreme Court to promulgate the new Rules provides:
“All laws in conflict with such rules shall be of no further force and effect after such rules [take] effect.”
It would thus appear that 28 U.S.C. § 1923(c) has been superseded by Rule 39(c). Therefore, Section 1923 no longer applies and we must look to Rule 39(c) for the awarding of costs.
Appellees’ bill of costs is allowed in full as authorized by Rule 39.

Question: What is the most frequently cited provision of the U.S. Constitution in the headnotes to this case? If it is one of the original articles of the constitution, code the number of the article preceeded by two zeros. If it is an amendment to the constitution, code the number of the amendment (zero filled to two places) preceeded by a "1". Examples: 001 = Article 1 of the original constitution, 101 = 1st Amendment, 114 = 14th Amendment.
Answer:

Answer: 0