The Federal level is higher than the State Level. The US Constitution wins over any State law deemed unconstitutional.
If the state laws had more power than federal laws the Constitution would have little to no power.
If the state laws had more power than Federal Laws the Constitution would have little to no power.
If the state laws had more power than Federal Laws the Constitution would have little to no power.
Yes. The division of federal and state powers is outlined in the Constitution.
Power to set state taxes.
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In the Constitution, it states that Federal law was supreme over State law. Therefore, the power for a state to nullify a federal law would go against the Constitution.
The level of government with the most power in the constitution is the Federal Government, followed by the state and then local government.
State law cannot contradict federal law because the Constitution states that federal law has power over state law.
Limited Government
Powers that are exercised by both the federal and state governments