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United States law is not subordinate to or necessarily subordinate to which of the following?

Moral standards

Evidentiary rules

Supreme Court cases

Customary international law
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United States law is not necessarily subordinate to moral standards, customary international law, or evidentiary rules. However, it is subordinate to Supreme Court cases as they serve as the highest authority in the interpretation and application of the law.
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