Definition of «supremacy clause»

The supremacy clause refers to a part of the United States Constitution that states federal laws take precedence over state laws when they conflict with each other. This means that if there is a disagreement between a federal law and a state law, the federal law will be considered the final authority.

Sentences with «supremacy clause»

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