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Supremacy Clause
The clause of Article VI that makes the Constitution "the supreme law of the land." This means that when state law is in conflict with federal law, federal law must prevail or takes priority. The prioritizing of federal over state powers is also known as the "doctrine of preemption."


By Donald Ritchie, Our Constitution (Oxford University Press)
 

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