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30 March, 14:49

12. What is the meaning of the supremacy clause?

States are supreme in all areas not delegated to the federal government.

If federal and state laws conflict, valid federal laws take precedence.

The Supreme Court has the final word in all court cases in the United States.

State judges have the final word in all cases arising under state law.

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  1. 30 March, 15:34
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    the supreme Court is more powerful than a state court or any other court

    sort of like the FBI is over P. D

    supreme Court is like federal court
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