No, supreme law does not mean that anyone can kill and get away with it. Supreme law refers to the highest legal authority within a jurisdiction, which establishes the framework for governance and the protection of individual rights. Laws against murder are typically part of this framework, ensuring that all individuals are held accountable for their actions, regardless of their status. Engaging in violence is subject to legal consequences, and supreme law upholds justice and order in society.
It is against the law to kill anyone, REGARDLESS of the circumstances.
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.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
The US constitution is the supreme law of the land. Following that, Federal law is supreme (or controlling).
The constitution is the supreme law of the land.
The constitution is the supreme law of the land.
Anyone taking illegal drugs is breaking the law.
The Rule of Law was made its supreme maxim.
The welfare of the people is the supreme law.