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When does state law supercede Federal law?

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When does state law supercede Federal law?

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Federal law is, by virtue of the constitution, the ‘law of the land,’ meaning that it supersedes in every instance where they may pass laws covering the same issue. On things like minimum wage, it’s not really an issue of superseding; if federal law says it must be $5.15 or more,.

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