The state laws can not supercedes the federal laws as long as the state laws remain at state level.
<h3>What guides the supremacy?</h3>
The supremacy of federal law is guided by Supremacy Clause that establishes that the federal law generally take a precedence over state laws and even state constitutions.
Hence, the state laws can not supercedes the federal laws as long as the state laws remain at state level.
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He had openly stated in one of his letters that he would like to have full control of the Kongo-Portuguese slave trade. However, he was opposed to slavery and actually fought with the Portuguese.
During the conference, the three leaders agreed to demand Germany's unconditional surrender and began plans for a post-war world. Hope that helps.
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