by Anonymous on November 8th, 2009

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When a state law and a constitutional law conflict, which law must yield?

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  • by Anonymous on November 8th, 2009

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    If it is an issue specifically mentioned or enumerated in the Constitution, then federal authority supercedes the states'. +5

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  • by Creative Writer in Space on November 8th, 2009

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    Depends on what it's about...

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  • by Wynper on November 8th, 2009

    Wynper

    The Constitution is the supreme law of the United States.

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