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When WHAT is in conflict with state law?Lawlol.
This was actually a contiuum conflict before the Civil War, known as nullification. This was solved after the Civil war.
If a state law is in conflict with a national law, a state judge must uphold the national law, as the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution establishes that federal law takes precedence over state law. This means that the state law is invalid to the extent of the conflict. The judge may rule the state law unconstitutional or unenforceable in that specific instance. Ultimately, the judge's duty is to ensure compliance with federal law.
good question
The law passed by the national government is supreme
the Federal government has the supreme authority and exercises their control prior to that of the states
The state bird is the northern mocking bird and the state flower is the bluebonnet
Article 6 of the constitution says that if state laws disagree with federal laws, the federal law must be obeyed.
The clearest example of conflict between state and national governments is the Supreme Court case of McCulloch v. Maryland (1819). In this case, the state of Maryland attempted to tax the Second Bank of the United States, which the federal government established. The Supreme Court ruled that federal laws take precedence over state laws, affirming the supremacy of national authority over state actions. This decision underscored the ongoing tensions between state and federal powers in the U.S. legal system.
The "blank form" could be "state".
The Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution, as well as the 14th Amendment, state that federal law and regulation are superior to state law.
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