What is the meaning of the supremacy clause? If federal and state laws conflict, valid federal laws take precedence. States are supreme in all areas not delegated to the federal government. State judges have the final word in all cases arising under state law. The Supreme Court has the final word in all court cases in the United States.
The Supremacy Clause is the provision in Article Six, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution that establishes the United States Constitution, federal statutes, and treaties as "the supreme law of the land." Supremacy Clause - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supremacy_ClauseWikipedia
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answer.com says It just states that the US Constitution is the highest law of the US. That state judges must uphold the Constitution even if state laws are in conflict with it.
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