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Q: What are some of the regulations pertaining to boards of directors that were put in place to reduce agency conflicts?
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No, federal law prevails over conflicting state regulations due to the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution. State regulations that conflict with federal regulations are considered preempted and are generally not enforceable.


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Regulations.


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