Supremacy clause
Supremacy clause
so the government won't do anything that will go against the constitution. There is no higher power above the constitution.
So the government won't do anything that will go against the constitution. There is no higher power above the constitution.
A principle that takes precedent over the laws of society.
The Federal Government can withhold Federal tax dollars for highways for states that post higher speed limits on the Interstate than what the Feds suggest.
Nevil Johnson has written: 'The limits of political science' -- subject(s): Political science, Study and teaching (Higher) 'The political consequences of PR' 'Federalism and decentralisation in the Federal Republic of Germany' -- subject(s): Decentralization in government, Federal government 'Reshaping the British Constitution' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Politics and government, Constitutional law 'Parliament and administraton' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Estimates Committee
state angencies state governments higher educational instituition not the federal government
A system of checks and balances is in place so that none of the three branches of government can take higher authority without repercussion.
The Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court)has the most authority in Judicial Branch of government, but he is also a federal judge.
A system of checks and balances is in place so that none of the three branches of government can take higher authority without repercussion.
Federal Income Tax
Lawrence E. Gladieux has written: 'Radical Reform or Incremental Change' 'The federal government, the states, and higher education--issues for the 1980s' -- subject(s): Government policy, Finance, Universities and colleges 'The college aid quandary' -- subject(s): Federal aid to higher education, Student aid, Student loan funds 'Distribution of Federal student assistance' -- subject(s): Federal aid to higher education, Student aid, Junior colleges