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How does the supremacy clause impact disputes among states

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When a state law conflicts with a federal law, the supremacy clause operates to invalidate the state law in favor of the federal one as long as the federal law is found to be in pursuance of the Constitution. The supremacy clause also means that states can't regulate, interfere with, or control federal issues.
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