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This doctrine taught that any state could nullify a law of the United States that was contrary to the Constitution as they understood it.

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The Doctrine of Nullification has the view point of allowing individual states to void Federal Laws that is believed to be unconstitutional.

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The doctrine of nullification allowed the states to deem a congressional act or law "unconstitutional", thus null and void within that state.

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