Examples of 'supremacy clause' in a sentence

Meaning of "supremacy clause"

supremacy clause: This term typically refers to a constitutional doctrine that establishes the U.S. Constitution, federal laws, and treaties as the highest law in the country

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He is not talking about the supremacy clause.
The supremacy clause bounds judges to the restriction.
Due to the supremacy clause.
DOJ is putting together a challenge of the policy as a violation of the supremacy clause.
The supremacy clause.
Perhaps you can give Stark here a little primer on the Supremacy Clause.
Examples of supremacy clause.
Article VI deals with several unrelated matters including the well known Supremacy Clause.
Madison similarly defends the supremacy clause as vital to the functioning of the nation.
The judge dismissed the case with prejudice asserting the Supremacy Clause applied.
Protected by the supremacy clause contained in article V of tfr.
Interposition finds its roots in the Supremacy Clause.
This makes the Supremacy Clause the cornerstone of the whole American political structure.
Justice Marshall next addressed whether the tax violated the Supremacy Clause.
Analyze the Supremacy clause of the Constitution.

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On one hand, a ratified treaty has the status of federal law under the Supremacy Clause.
The Supremacy Clause says " his Constitution " is the " supreme law of the land.
I would remind Mr. Stone of the supremacy clause.
Hence, the Supremacy Clause can not.
Madam District Attorney. Perhaps you can give Stark here a little primer on the supremacy clause.
The supremacy clause ( section 109 of the constitution ) gives Commonwealth laws precedence over state laws.
Secondly, Article 6 includes something called the Supremacy Clause.
The plaintiff concludes, under the supremacy clause of the Federal Constitution U.S. Const., art.
This power, found in Article VI, Clause 2 is known as the Supremacy Clause.
Doing so, the states claim, violates the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
A ratified treaty is part of U.S. law under the Constitution 's Supremacy Clause.
In 1789, a federal constitution was established containing a clear federal supremacy clause.

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