supremacy clause
during the border states conflict after fort sumpter
Maryland was one of the so-called "border states", it had slavery but did not secede from the Union. Maryland-like many states- provided soldiers to both sides in the conflict.
the puritans had gotten there first but soon other settlers came and they were Christians so a conflict came into action
no, it doesn't
If they are found to be in conflict with the US Constitution they will be ruled to be unconstitutional and therefore unenforceable and inapplicable.
They supported freedom of religion
same same
A law which conflicts with a constitution is said to be unconstitutional.
The U.S. Constitution trumps any conflicts with state constitutions.
# The Constitution is the supreme law of the land # When there is a conflict between the constitution and any other law, the Constitution must be followed # The judicial branch has a duty to uphold the Constitution
It shows how such a simple insult can create such chaos, illustrating how the Montagues and Capulets are like 'fire and powder'
The supreme law, and that with which all others must not conflict, is the U.S. Constitution. All legal authority for governmental action comes from the Constitution of the United States.