When WHAT is in conflict with state law?
Law
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Article 6 of the constitution says that if state laws disagree with federal laws, the federal law must be obeyed.
If a state law is in conflict with a national law, a state judge must uphold the national law, as the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution establishes that federal law takes precedence over state law. This means that the state law is invalid to the extent of the conflict. The judge may rule the state law unconstitutional or unenforceable in that specific instance. Ultimately, the judge's duty is to ensure compliance with federal law.
The State's law must yield, because it stands beneath all forms of Federal Law. This is always true, because a state law can't go against a National law. ex. if the National law is you have to be 21 to drink and the state says you have to be 19 to drink, the national will overrun tha law of that state.
If the state laws conflict, you must follow either the law that offers the greater privacy protection or that which offers more patient rights.
That is a law created by the state. It cannot conflict with Federal law.
If there is a conflict between state law in road island and federal law what would happen
The play "Antigone" ultimately disagrees with Creon's assertion that the rule of the king must be obeyed unconditionally. It portrays the conflict between moral law and civil law, highlighting Antigone's commitment to familial loyalty and divine justice over Creon's rigid adherence to state authority. Through the tragic consequences of Creon's inflexibility and Antigone's defiance, the play suggests that blind obedience to unjust laws can lead to greater chaos and suffering.
Procedural due process means that the rule of the law will be obeyed.
Procedural due process means that the rule of the law will be obeyed.
I think that this law is obeyed in this simple reaction.
Yes, Tennessee state law generally supersedes county law due to the principle of state supremacy. This means that if there is a conflict between state law and county law, state law will prevail. However, counties can enact ordinances that are more restrictive than state law, as long as they do not conflict with it. Overall, the hierarchy places state law above local regulations.