national law over state laws
The Civil War
The constitutional supremacy refers to the doctrine in which the constitution is mandated to rule in accordance to the laws of the country.
Preemption
Preemption
The Supremacy Clause is found in Article VI of the Constitution of the United States. It establishes that the Constitution, laws passed by Congress, and treaties of the US are superior to state laws and local ordinances.
constitutional supremacy is a doctrine where by the constitution is supreme and the government rule in acoordance with the cnstitution and at the same Tim e the power of government is limited by the constitution in order to escape a type of tyrant of government, and the rule of law is prevailing. Shortened the contitutional supremacy is where the courts have the final say and can strike down laws passed by the legislative houses.
George W. Crichfield has written: 'American supremacy' -- subject(s): Monroe doctrine
Marbury vs madison
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The doctrine that previous court decisions should apply as precedents in similar cases is known as stare decisis.
The Puritan doctrine included the idea of a covenant with God, emphasizing a personal relationship with Him rather than relying on intermediaries like the Pope or the King for spiritual authority. They also believed in the importance of good works as evidence of one's salvation, but they rejected the Pope's supremacy and the King as the final religious authority.