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Examples of Federal Laws: patent protection, Immigration, copyrights, taxation.Examples of state laws: property damage, DUI, traffic laws, kidnapping, murder, theft/robbery, contract disputes.

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There aren't any "conflicting laws". The supremacy clause states that federal laws are superior to state laws. So there cannot be conflicting laws because the federal laws are enforced in all states.

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The states have control over educational laws like state testing

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Does county law override state law on drinking?

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No state can constitutionally have a law that conflicts with national laws. However, amendment can be made to the national constitution to make room for a difference so that a state may pass a law. An example can be the state law banning gay marriage. The Constitution bans the federal government from prohibiting freedom of religion, but it also states that the states reserve the right to govern certain aspects of the law at their own discression.


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What is an example of a scientific law?

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What is a example of scientific law?

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What is the difference between scientific law and state law?

Scientific Law is proven by the demoonstration of an irrefutable fact - for instance The Law of Gravity. Legal law refers to the body of man-made statutes passed by mankind in order to govern and control civilization and humanity.