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If the state law conflicts with the constitution or Federal Laws it'll get thrown out.

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What constitutional clause makes the laws of the federal government higher than state laws?

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In 1819 the supreme court used the supremacy clause to rule that the state of Maryland to tax the federal bank?

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What constitutional clause is used to determine if a state law conflicts with federal law and is therefore invalid?

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What is the clause that states that the national government is stronger than the state government?

The Supremacy Clause says that federal laws, including the U. S. Constitution, take precedence over any state law. The Supremacy Clause appears in Article six of the Constitution.


Which clause in the US Constitution gives the central government overall authority over the states?

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What supremacy clause of the constitution allows?

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Federal law is above state laws. Where does this principle come from?

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