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Federal Rights
Nullification
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the states' right to nullify acts of the federal government
State's Rights
States' Rights is the theory that state and local government's actions and laws in dealing with social and economic problems are supreme to federal actions and laws. The theory goes back to the founding of our nation. Jefferson and Madison advocated states' rights in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. John C. Calhoun's Theory of Nullification, the South's justification for declaring independence from the US, also advocates states' rights.
The Kentucky and Virgina Resolutions passed in the 1798 and 1789 =D
The Kentucky and Virgina Resolutions passed in the 1798 and 1789 =D
The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 used the theory of nullification to fight against the Alien and Sedition Acts. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, the resolutions argued that states had the right to declare federal laws unconstitutional and nullify them within their borders. This theory was based on the idea of states' rights and was seen as a way to protect individual liberties from federal overreach.
Virginia is a title theory state.Virginia is a title theory state.Virginia is a title theory state.Virginia is a title theory state.
Compact Theory
Compact theory