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The federal law overrides the state law. The federal government is the "supreme law of the land," meaning that whatever it says goes. For example, a state can pass a law stating that everything has to wear blue jeans on Tuesday. However if the federal government passes a law that everyone has to wear red pants on Tuesday, then everyone in that state and the rest of the country has to wear red pants on Tuesday.

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The national law takes precedence and the state law is void.

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Federal takes the lead as the law.

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Q: What happens in the federal system if a state law conflicts with a national law?
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