Yes, that is what a Federal Law is so all states must obey the law.
they can be in alot of trouble because they have to follow laws even though they dont want to follow the laws taxes are part of are laws.
They didn't the states have the choice to follow the federal's laws or override them
Federal Laws and the federal constitution super cedes the states.
The laws of the individual states, while generally similar, DO differ from state-to-state. However, ALL states must comply with Federal Law which is applied the same across all 50 states.
The federal is like all of the states. Example: Federal laws are passed down to the 50 states.
State's rights. The states used this in the early 1800's so that way they could ignore certain federal laws that they did not agree with and so that way they did not have to follow all federal laws if they chose not to.
Federal bank laws are specific laws at the federal level that banks must follow. They are controlled or regulated by several federal departments, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
This championed states rights and questioned the legality of applying some federal laws in the states.
It is my understanding that State laws take precedence over Federal laws (for instance, there is a federal speed limit but individual states set their own). In cases where the laws of two different states are in conflict, Federal laws apply.
Federal laws are the laws that every American must follow. It does not matter which state an individual comes from, or resides in - they all must follow it.In order for a bill to become a federal law, it must pass through the House of Representatives and the Senate, and then be signed by the president.
The federal government and the states
nullificationNullification (U.S. Constitution), the legal principle that any federal enactment which is not "made in Pursuance" of the Constitution under Article VI, Clause 2 is ipso facto null and void.