As a general matter, federal laws trump conflicting state laws under the Constitution's supremacy clause. |
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Given that impossibility, federal law pre-empts state law under the Constitution's supremacy clause, he wrote. |
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Under the Constitution's supremacy clause, state laws can't interfere with the operation of the federal government. |
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Its argument is that by legislating on immigration Arizona has trespassed on federal authority and violated the supremacy clause of the constitution. The plea of its supporters in Arizona is: read the bill for yourself. |
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The supremacy clause, however, has at times been invoked to preempt state concurrent powers, for instance in recent years regarding the regulation of air and water pollution. |
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After all, Roe v Wade secures a woman's right to an abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy and the constitution's supremacy clause means that when state and federal law conflict, federal law wins. |
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Legally, he didn't have a leg to stand on under the Constitution's Supremacy Clause. |
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Because of the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, a state government cannot limit the uses to which federal agencies put these state-gathered faceprints. |
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Of course, the U.S. Constitution as written bans religious law from superseding our own laws by way of the Supremacy Clause. |
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Judicial review relies on the jurisdictional authority in Article III, and the Supremacy Clause. |
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