When one outlaws what another has granted
The state laws are overruled by the federal laws.
The state laws are overruled by the Federal Laws.
A. Common
federal laws take precedence over state laws. Why you all up in my grill? homey g dog yo!
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If the state law conflicts with the constitution or federal laws it'll get thrown out.
The Supremacy Clause, found in Article VI, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution, resolves conflicts between state laws and federal laws enacted by Congress. It establishes that the Constitution, and federal laws made pursuant to it, are the supreme law of the land, meaning they take precedence over state laws. This provision ensures that when state and federal laws conflict, federal law will prevail, maintaining a consistent legal framework across the country.
If a state law conflicts with a federal law, the federal law should be followed. This is because the U.S. Constitution establishes federal law as the supreme law of the land, and it takes precedence over state laws in case of a conflict.
No. The US Supreme Court can nullify a challenged state law if it conflicts with the federal Constitution.
Federal law comes first and then state law as said in the constitution.
How do federal, state, and local governments determine what kinds of laws each can enact
federal laws were superior to state laws