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All states are subject to Federal Laws and obey them.

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What law supersedes state law or condo by laws?

Federal law can supersede state law when it legislates the same area. This happens when a person can't obey both the Federal and the state law at the same time. When this is the case, it is the Federal law that the person should obey. Condo bylaws can be superseded by state or federal laws in the same manner. Further, state law can directly mandate how bylaws are written.


Who involved Calhoun belief that a state can refuse to obey a federal law if not in the best interest of the state?

Spoils system


Could the federal government make the states obey its laws?

yes


Do states have to follow federal AWOL laws?

Yes, that is what a Federal Law is so all states must obey the law.


When a state calls a federal law invalid?

State law can be more detailed than federal law, but cannot conflict with federal law. Therefore, a state law cannot determine that a federal law is invalid. The state would have to, instead challenge the federal law as an unconstitutional intrusion on state rights.


Is federal law the same as state law?

No, federal law and state law are not the same. Federal law applies to the entire country, while state law only applies within the boundaries of a specific state.


Is federal or state the highest law?

Federal law takes precedence over state law.


What is the different between a state law and a federal law?

A state law is created by the state and only pertains to that single state. A federal law is created by the national government and is enforced throughout the whole nation. Federal law overrides state law.


Does federal law preempt state regulation?

federal law preempts state regulations when a federal law regulates that particular subject.


What takes priority State Constitution or State Regulations?

Federal. The dual government is set up in such a way that if federal and state are in conflict, federal trumps. The order is as follows: Federal constitution Federal statute Federal case law Federal regulations and administrative law State constitution State statute State case law State regulations and administrative law


Does the state constitution override federal law?

No, federal law supersedes state constitutions.


Why the state system can't contradict the federal system?

State law cannot contradict federal law because the Constitution states that federal law has power over state law.

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