To find relevant California laws I would have to look at the most recently updated state constitution since laws vary by state. To find Federal Laws, I would seek out the U.S. Constitution since it is "the supreme law of the land". The U.S. Constitution cannot be challenged and if a state law violates the U.S. Constitution it will be declared unconstitutional and will not be enforced.
The highest court not under Federal jurisdiction would be the California State Supreme Court.
While not a US citizen, It is my understanding that where federal law has jurisdiction, it is supreme, state law would need to change to meet the federal requirements. Yes, the Federal Law trumps the state law.
Copyright is a federal law which would be valid in California.
it would be federal because state does different things.
The official complaint was OJ Simpson v. The State Of California. Had he been found guilty he would have done time in a state prison as opposed to a ferderal one.
It depends on a variety of reasons, such as filing status, number of exemptions, deductions and credits. Also each state have their own tax bracket. (Some state has no income tax). For an estimate in Federal and California and single owes about $1600 worth of taxes.
california
If it is state it would be the state capital . If it is federal it would be in Washington DC.
If it is state it would be the state capital . If it is federal it would be in Washington DC.
The state program of medical insurance is call Medicaid. Medicare is a program of the federal government that is managed in California as "Medi-Cal." The website address is: http://www.medi-cal.ca.gov/
that would be a federal offense
i would say California i would say California