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How does Brown v. Board of Education relate to Federalism?

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How does Brown v. Board of Education relate to Federalism?

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Application of the Fourteenth Amendment to States’ school policies is an example of Federalism when the Supremacy Clause (Article VI, Section 2), which elevates constitutional and federal law over state law, interferes with or abrogates powers that ordinarily belong to the states (in this case, education).

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