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30 June, 01:24

Why did John C. Calhoun argue that states had the right to void federal laws?

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  1. 30 June, 03:25
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    Nullification is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law it deems unconstitutional ... In "South Carolina Exposition and Protest", Calhoun argued that a state could veto any federal law that went beyond the enumerated powers and encroached upon the residual powers of the State.
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