The selling of alcohol by businesses on Sundays between the hours of 6 a.m. and midnight is prohibited by legislation passed in some Southern states of the United States. A few weeks later, the federal government enacts legislation that prohibits all local governments from placing any restrictions on the sale of alcohol. Would the states still be able to impose restrictions on the sale of alcohol inside their borders?
No, because federal law preempts state law.
Because of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause, when state and federal laws conflict, federal law takes precedence over or preempts state law.
The Supremacy Clause functions to make federal law preempt state law when the federal government and a state government both pass legislation in the same field. The third provision stipulates that all federal employees, regardless of their branch of service, must swear an oath to uphold the Constitution.
To know more visit : brainly.com/question/13839329
#SPJ4
Answer:
Thank you so much!!!
Have a great day and plz follow me! :)
Answer:
Fifth Amendment
the officer who arrested me didn't read me my rights...
Fourth Amendment
While i was locked up my cell phone was stolen...
First Amendment
I was frequently prohibited from attending church services
Eighth Amendment
my cell was unsanitary
(Hope this helped let me know if i got any of them wrong)
Answer:
-Paris Climate Accord
-Supreme Court
Explanation:
Joe Biden wants to re-enter the Paris Climate Accord
Donald Trump opposes this
Donald Trump wants to appoint Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court before the election
Biden opposes this & wants to wait until after the election