no, because the constitution has Federal Laws, and federal government > State Governemnt
no the coutuin has to be followed
All laws must agree with the United States Constitution. If a law does not abide by the constitution, it can be challenged by the Supreme court.
Either the congress approves, they agree with laws in other states, they agree with the United States constitution, and the president approves them.
either the congress approves them,they agree with laws in other states,they agree with the united states constitution,or the president approves them.
They are called "unconstitutional laws".
They are called "unconstitutional laws".
States cannot pass laws the contradict the Constitution
None, according to the constitution states are free to govern themselves however they want and can chose what laws they want to set into place and what not
They are called "unconstitutional laws".
Federal Laws and the federal constitution super cedes the states.
yes it does
If they are found to be in conflict with the US Constitution they will be ruled to be unconstitutional and therefore unenforceable and inapplicable.
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