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A state refusing to follow a federal law would be guilty of
refusing to amend the Constitution.
refusing to ratify Constitutional amendments.
violating the Full Faith and Credit Clause.
violating the Supremacy Clause.
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violating the Supremacy Clause.
The Supremacy Clause (Article VI) makes federal laws and the Constitution the "supreme Law of the Land," so a state refusing to follow a valid federal law would violate that clause.
The Supremacy Clause (Article VI) makes federal laws and the Constitution the "supreme Law of the Land," so a state refusing to follow a valid federal law would violate that clause.
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