If there is a conflict between state law in road island and federal law what would happen
In the case of a conflict between state law in Rhode Island and federal law, the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution dictates that federal law takes precedence. This means that if a state law contradicts federal law, the federal law will prevail, and the state law may be deemed invalid. However, states can sometimes implement laws that are more restrictive than federal regulations, as long as they do not directly conflict. Ultimately, legal challenges may arise, and courts would resolve any disputes regarding the validity of the conflicting laws.
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