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Marina86 [1]
3 years ago
13

PLEASEEE HELP!!!! Whats an example of the Supremacy Clause coming up in a conflict between state and federal law?

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1 answer:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
8 0
Which is based on the Supremacy Clause, federal law preempts state law, even when the laws conflict. Thus, a federal court may require a state to stop certain behavior it believes interferes with, or is in conflict with, federal law.
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