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Which accurately describes the Supremacy Clause?
States can violate federal law with a judge’s consent.
No state can contradict federal law.
Only judges may amend the Constitution.
Federal judges may never contradict state laws.
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No state can contradict federal law.
The Supremacy Clause (Article VI, Clause 2) makes the Constitution, federal laws made under it, and treaties the "supreme Law of the Land," so valid federal law preempts conflicting state law.
The Supremacy Clause (Article VI, Clause 2) makes the Constitution, federal laws made under it, and treaties the "supreme Law of the Land," so valid federal law preempts conflicting state law.
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