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The supremacy clause gave the federal government the ability to override the states bill of rights.
The answer is the "Supremacy Clause". This is also the answer to the test. (:
do federal prison visitation rights supersede states rights
They didn't the states have the choice to follow the federal's laws or override them
This championed states rights and questioned the legality of applying some federal laws in the states.
The idea is called "states rights".
There are no rights 'given' to states. States instead have given the federal government certain rights. All others remain with the state.
The states were given all powers not delegated to the federal government in the Constitution. However, there are implied powers that the federal government can use.
States rights is allocation of power to the states relative to the federal government. If you give too much power to the states: They become 50 bickering despotisms If you give too much power to the federal govt: We have a Dictatorship
Nullification
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions.It is the U.S. state governments that were related to the issue of states rights, and not the federal government.
Any of the rights that are not already reserved by the constitution for the federal government.