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4 July, 15:04

What does it mean that federal law is superior to state law?

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  1. 4 July, 16:13
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    What it means is that when the federal government makes a law, the states can not make another law that goes against that law. If the states make a law that is unconstitutional, then the federal government has full jurisdiction to deem the law unconstitutional and veto the law in a sense.
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