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According to Daniel Webster, who had the right to nullify a law? the Supreme Court Congress the individual states

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Webster argued that The Supreme Court has the power to nullify a law.

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According to Daniel Webster, the individual states had the right to nullify the law. He preached this idea on the Senate floor, stating that states should have the right to be able to practice nullification.
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