The laws that claimed states did not have to obey national laws they believed were unconstitutional are known as nullification laws. Nullification is the idea that states have the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law they believe is unconstitutional. This concept was notably championed by some states in the early 19th century, especially during the Nullification Crisis in the 1830s.
Which were laws claiming states did not have to obey national laws they believed were unconstitutional?
extradition laws
extradition laws
mandate laws
mandate laws
nullification laws
nullification laws
tariff laws
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