That its illegal to stay up past 8:30 pm.
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Article VI, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution (also known as the Supremacy Clause) explicitly states the Constitution, federal statutes, and US treaties as the "supreme law of the land." Under this clause, a law in effect under the national government takes precedence over any law passed by a State legislature. Therefore, it is unconstitutional for Texas to pass a law that is in contradiction to the US Constitution.
Article VI, Clause II of the United States Constitution enumerates that it, and federal laws, and treaties are law of the land. Specifically it "bound[s]" judges to enforce United States "supremacy" and be held to it regardless of "state...law[s]...and constitution[s}...to the contrary." All American states (including Texas) and protectorates are subject to the supremacy clause. That being said all citizens and states have the right to due process and appeal of laws based on standing. States and the federal government often have to resolve this question through the courts.
It wanted to limit what the Texas government could do.
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It depends on what the clause says.
How did the new Texas Constitution treat Mexicans living in Texas?
The first Texas constitution was written in 1836 to establish a framework for the newly declared Republic of Texas following its independence from Mexico. It aimed to outline the government structure, protect individual rights, and provide a legal foundation for governance. The constitution reflected the values and aspirations of Texans at the time, emphasizing liberty, democracy, and a rejection of centralized authority. Ultimately, it served as a crucial step in formalizing Texas's status as an independent nation.
old Texas Constitution 68,000 words, new Constitution count 80,806 words
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