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Muffin
30 July, 08:39
Can a state nullify a federal law?
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Lozano
30 July, 09:02
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Nullification supporters argue that the power to declare federal law constitutional
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Roselyn Webster
30 July, 10:00
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Nullification supporters argue that the power to declare federal laws unconstitutional not only is inherent in the concept of state sovereignty, but also is one of the powers reserved to the states by the Tenth Amendment
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