The US constitution is the supreme law of the land. Following that, Federal law is supreme (or controlling).
The supreme law of the land means that when there is a conflict, the supreme law always wins. Article Six of the Constitution is called the Supremacy Clause. It states that Federal Laws always reign supreme in conflict with state law.
The constitution is the supreme law of the land.
The constitution is the supreme law of the land.
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
Article VI of the U.S. Constitution establishes the concept of "supreme law of the land." The Constitution, laws passed by Congress, and treaties of the United States are supreme to state and local laws.
A state's legislature can nullify its own laws. A state cannot nullify a federal law, as the Constitution shall be "the supreme law of the land".
it's supreme law of the land. and it is the Constitution.
explain why the consitution is known as the supreme law of the land
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
the plan of the government for the united states the supreme law of the land
Supreme law of the land