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which term is used when a state attempts to ignore or refuse to accept a law from the federal government?
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That is called "nullification" (sometimes called "interposition"). It refers to a state's attempt to declare a federal law invalid or refuse to enforce it within the state's borders. Under the Supremacy Clause and Supreme Court rulings, state nullification of valid federal law is unconstitutional.
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