Based on the Supremacy Clause, what must a judge support in the event of a legal conflict?
A.state law over federal law
B.city law over state law
C.the Constitution over state law
D.the president’s opinion over the Constitution

Respuesta :

Answer: C. the Constitution over state law

Explanation:

The Supremacy clause of the Constitution of the United States makes it clear that the Constitution and Federal laws that are made based on the Constitution are ''the Supreme Law of the Land''.

This Supremacy of the Constitution means that in the event of a legal conflict, the presiding Judge must support the Constitution over state law. If a state makes a law that is therefore unconstitutional, the Judge must rule against the enforcement of that law.

Answer:

Answer: C. the Constitution over state law

Explanation:

The Supremacy clause of the Constitution of the United States makes it clear that the Constitution and Federal laws that are made based on the Constitution are ''the Supreme Law of the Land''.

This Supremacy of the Constitution means that in the event of a legal conflict, the presiding Judge must support the Constitution over state law. If a state makes a law that is therefore unconstitutional, the Judge must rule against the enforcement of that law.

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